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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has reportedly grown frustrated during his stint with the team. A turf toe injury didn’t help the franchise quarterback’s cause this season either.
It has been a stark contrast for New York Giants rookie Jaxson Dart, who has been the lone bright spot for the franchise in an otherwise disastrous season.
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NBA legend LeBron James’ agent, Rich Paul, and NFL broadcaster Max Kellerman discussed Burrow’s situation in Cincinnati and Dart’s ceiling on their newly launched “Game Over” podcast.
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While Paul said he wants to see Burrow, who is on a five-year, $275,000,000 with the Bengals, on the Giants, Kellerman said he wouldn’t take Burrow over the rookie quarterback in New York.
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“I wanna see Joe Burrow on the Giants,” Paul said.
“Yeah, but, like, if you bring this up any other moment of my life, I would say, are you kidding as a Giants fan?l, I want my favorite quarterback on my team” Kellerman interjected. “Giants got the guy (Jaxson Dart). They got a guy on a rookie deal.
When Paul asked his co-host if he believed Dart was better than Burrow, Kellerman quipped:
“He has the chance to be on that level.”
NFL broadcaster Max Kellerman reflects on Joe Burrow’s situation in Cincinnati
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow raised eyebrows with his comments on his birthday. NFL insider Dianna Russini reported that the star quarterback is frustrated with losing and wants to win.
Max Kellerman reflected on the situation, saying that the Bengals will look to improve the roster and build a team in a position to contend.
“Yeah, but it seems to me what he’s saying he’s either fix it or I’m out, and I’m imagining Cincinnati will try to fix it,” Kellerman said on his podcast.
According to Russini, Burrow fastened his recovery by almost two months while rehabbing from a toe turf injury. The Bengals quarterback, who was expected to be out for four months, cut the cast on his leg to make a return around Thanksgiving week.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash
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