Chad Johnson on why he would take Aaron Rodgers as his QB in the championship game | Bart & Hahn

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Chad Johnson joins Bart and Hahn and shares what receivers he would compare himself to in today’s league, if he regrets his time with the Cincinnati Bengals and shares which QB he would want throwing to him in this weekend’s championship matchups between Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers or Josh Allen.

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