Former Bengals star T.J. Houshmandzadeh says Joe Burrow is a top-five quarterback in the NFL right now, ahead of Tom Brady.
That all being said, T.J. is entering this season with cautious optimism for his former squad -- saying anything can happen in the NFL.
"I remember playing 2006 we had a really good year and we were all extremely young and then 2007, we were ass," the 44-year-old said."And so, I would assume they're not going to do what we did. I'd expect the Bengals for the next six, seven years to always be in contention -- but it's not going to be easy."
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