Chris Canty: "Joe Burrow's claim to fame is once upon a time ... beat Patrick Mahomes in a playoff game on his way to losing ...
Canty pointed out that Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have done more in the NFL than Burrow. It might be worth ...
Joe Burrow finished the regular season with Bengals' single-season records for passing yards with 4,918 and touchdown passes ...
Former NFL defensive lineman Chris Canty shared an opinion about Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow Friday on ESPN's "First Take" that wasn't popular with Bengals fans and Burrow supporters.
ESPN has a new take machine — and his name is Chris Canty ... that time when Dan Orlovsky called out Canty for his “ludicrous” take on Joe Burrow just earlier this year.
Burrow, of course, is an MVP finalist after he led the league in yards (4,918) and touchdowns (43) while throwing just nine ...
It might be worth pointing out that two of those guys have never made it to a Super Bowl but forget it, Canty was rolling. "Joe Burrow's claim to fame is, once upon a time four years ago ...
ESPN analyst Chris Canty's comments about Joe Burrow not being elite were enough to force one of his own colleagues to ...
Burrow led the league in both passing yards (4,918) and passing touchdowns (43) for Cincy, earning him his second career Pro Bowl selection. The former No. 1 overall pick is also among the five ...
Chris Canty doesn't think Joe Burrow is on "the podium" of the best quarterbacks just for taking the Bengals to one Super Bowl.
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