Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 82 yards in Week 1 vs. the Browns. But in our NFL quarterback power rankings for Week 1, we explain why Burrow was not the worst quarterback in the league last week.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for just 82 yards in a loss to the Browns on Sunday. But he did not place last in our first quarterback power rankings of 2023.CLEVELAND, Ohio — Week 1 in the NFL was not a good week for most of the league’s starting quarterbacks, especially ones with big money contracts.
That kind of performance would normally be the worst in the NFL for any particular week. But in our first quarterback power rankings, Burrow is not dead last. That unfortunately belongs to Daniel Jones of the Giants, who threw two interceptions in his team’s 40-0 loss to the Cowboys.
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