NFL Playoffs: Breaking down Joe Burrow’s STRENGTHS and WEAKNESSES | CBS Sports HQ

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Former NFL QB Danny Kanell joins CBS Sports HQ to break down the strengths and weaknesses for Joe Burrow heading into the matchup against the Titans.

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