When asked about the possibility of resuming the Buffalo Bills-Cincinnati Bengals game that was postponed on Monday night, Joe Burrow admitted that it would be tough to do logistically.

"I think that would be tough just scheduling-wise," he said. "I think whatever Buffalo would want to do would be what we would want to do as well. We're behind them 100% and support them in whatever they would decide to do going forward." 

As this point, it seems as though the Week 18 schedule will be played as scheduled. With a win over the Baltimore Ravens in the season finale, the Bengals would clinch back-to-back AFC North titles.

"I don't even really know what to say about it because it's such a scary and emotional time and guys still have a football game to play on Sunday, and it's our job to get out there and execute and play the game the way that we need to play it to go and win," Burrow said. "It is what it is. We've had discussions as a team about what happened and about where we're at going forward and that's where we're at."

Burrow went on to say that there has been some "side discussions" about possibly not playing in Week 18 against Baltimore as they continue to grapple with what happened to Damar Hamlin. 

"I'm sure if you polled the locker room there'd be mixed votes on that," Burrow said of not playing against the Ravens. "Personally, I think is going to be tough, but there's people that want to play, too, and there's people that don't. Personally, I probably want to play. I think getting back to as normal as you can as fast as you can is personally how I kind of deal with these kinds of things. Like I said, everyone has a different way of dealing with it."