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Joe Burrow Spotted With 3 Female Celebrities After The Oscars

Joe Burrow enjoyed himself after The Oscars on Sunday night.

The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was spotted partying with three prominent female celebrities on Sunday evening, after The Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California. TMZ Sports reported that Burrow was partying with Alix Earle, Stassie Karanikolaou and Tate McRae following The Academy Awards.

"Joe Burrow hit up a swanky Oscars party, and it looks like he's got some leading ladies of his own … because he left the gathering with a trio of hotties … Alix Earle, Stassie Karanikolaou, and Tate McRae," they reported.

"Check out these photos of the Cincinnati Bengals star QB Sunday night at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art … Alix, Stassie and Tate were by his side as they piled into an SUV and left the joint."

Burrow, who is no longer with his longtime girlfriend, is believed to be single.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks back to the sideline before a goal line play in the first quarter of the NFL Week 17 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Arizona Cardinals at Paycor Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. The Bengals led 23-7 at halftime. © Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

The Bengals, meanwhile, are hoping to have a much better 2026 season than they did in 2025.

The Bengals haven't done a ton in free agency or via trade, but so far, Burrow and the front office appear to be on the same page.

Burrow, Bengals working toward 2026

The team is confident that Burrow is happy.

"When I talk to him, he has thoughts," Duke Tobin told local reporters at the NFL combine in February. "And that's good. Sometimes I give him things to think about and at least give him an awareness of what we're thinking about.

"I want him to feel good about at least the reasons why. But I don't think he's overly focused on how we're going about it."

Burrow, meanwhile, has one clear goal: competing for titles.

"We want to be competing for championships every year," Burrow said on Dec. 31. "We don't want to be in the spot that we're in now.

"So something's got to change, whether it's players that we have continuing to improve and get better in playing championship-caliber football or bringing guys in that will or whatever it may be."

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