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Former Bengals Hater Bart Scott Praises Joe Burrow and Lou Anarumo Ahead of 2024 NFL Draft
Former linebacker Bart Scott, known for his past criticism of the Cincinnati Bengals, has surprisingly sung praises for quarterback Joe Burrow and defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches.
Scott highlighted the potential of Burrow to rival Patrick Mahomes, acknowledging Anarumo’s ability to devise defensive schemes against top quarterbacks like Mahomes.
As the Bengals prepare for the draft with the 18th pick, a sense of optimism surrounds Burrow’s performances, drawing support even from the team’s historical left tackle.
Looking ahead to the 2025 NFL season, the Bengals’ prospects are being analyzed alongside the odds of all 32 teams in the league.
Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to grapple with uncertainty at the quarterback position, with Kenny Pickett facing mounting pressure and doubts regarding his potential in the league.
The situation is similar for the Carolina Panthers, who have granted linebacker Haason Reddick permission to explore trade possibilities in the upcoming offseason.
In a coaching move, the New Orleans Saints are poised to finalize a deal with Klint Kubiak from the San Francisco 49ers as their new offensive coordinator.
Rumors in the NFL circles suggest that legendary quarterback Tom Brady is on track to acquiring a minority ownership stake in the , showcasing his intent to stay involved in the league post-retirement.
Moving into coaching roles, the Atlanta Falcons have brought former All-Pro linebacker NaVorro Bowman on board as the team’s linebackers coach, adding experience and expertise to their coaching staff.
Addressing speculations, Falcons owner Arthur Blank clarified that the team did not offer Bill Belichick the head-coaching position and that there were no discussions regarding player personnel control with Belichick.