Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has established himself as one of the best and most dominant quarterbacks in the league. But it doesn’t sound like he’s all that interested in talking about how he would rank himself or any other quarterback in the NFL.
During a recent interview with Ben Felderstein of Complex, Joe Burrow was asked to ranked the top-five quarterbacks in the NFL right now, including himself. But he refused to give an answer to the question.
“I’m going to stay away from that one. There’s so many good ones. But I mean, I think we were just talking about it earlier, there’s so many good ones right now that it’s just an exciting time because there’s so many guys that are playing the game at a high level. And like I said, diverse skill sets are a lot of fun to watch,” Burrow said during the interview.
“So I don’t like lists like that because I feel like it takes away from certain people’s accomplishments and there’s not just a top five of all time. There’s not just a top five in the game right now and it can change week to week. The guy that’s the best one Sunday isn’t going to be the best next Sunday. So many ups and downs. I just think that those lists aren’t really serving anybody. There’ve been so many great quarterbacks that have paved the way for other great quarterbacks to come after them. So I think those lists kind of take away from that.”
Clearly, Burrow isn’t interested in taking part in that conversation, but that sure isn’t going to stop fans from doing it.
[Complex]

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