Joe Burrow essentially said that Cincinnati is so boring that players have nowhere to go, and therefore don't catch COVID. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Chad Johnson had a funny response on Twitter Wednesday to a claim by Joe Burrow.

Burrow joked on Wednesday that the reason his Bengals might not have been hit hard by COVID cases yet is because the Cincinnati nightlife scene is dead.

Johnson, 43, played for the Bengals from 2001-2010. The six-time Pro Bowler responded to Burrow over Twitter and pointed out that Cincinnati is full of ragers, like the Starbucks and McDonald’s.

Johnson’s love of McDonald’s is legendary, so you shouldn’t assume he was joking.

Now we’re awaiting Burrow’s response to Johnson. We know the two men have traded good zingers in the past.

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