breaking news;Jared Cutler ought to have won a Super Bowl, according to former Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall.

Over the course of his 13-year NFL career, Brandon Marshall accumulated over 12,000 receiving yards. He played football professionally for six different teams, making appearances in games for them all.

After being selected in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos, Marshall started off by receiving passes from quarterback Jay Cutler. In 2012, Marshall and Cutler reunited while playing for the Chicago

Marshall played with a total of 17 quarterbacks during his career. He currently co-hosts the “I Am Athlete” podcast with Lesean “Shady” McCoy and another former NFL great Adam “Pacman” Jones. Marshall recently said that he has never played with a worse signal-caller than Cutler.

Brandon Marshall names worst QB he played with during 13-year NFL career,  says it wasn't due to lack of skills

Marshall cited Cutler’s underwhelming performance as the main factor in his decision to pair him with the worst quarterback he had ever faced.

“The worst quarterback that I played with, and listen, just understand that there was so much potential … was Jay Cutler,” Marshall stated to “Hot Ones” Sean Evans, the host.

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Cutler possessed the skill set, according to Marshall, to win a Super Bowl.

“A Super Bowl victory for Jay Cutler was due. Jay Cutler possessed all the necessary qualities to become one of the greatest quarterbacks in history. Jay Cutler, then, since he didn’t realize half of his potential.”

Marshall’s seasons with Cutler were his most fruitful. Marshall was chosen for the first All-Pro team in 2012. His 1,508 receiving yards at the end of his rookie season in a Bears uniform was a career high. Cutler had 3,033 throwing yards by the end of the season.

Marshall’s seasons with Cutler were his most fruitful. Marshall was chosen for the first All-Pro team in 2012. He concluded.
On the other hand, Marshall named Ryan Fitzpatrick, a journeyman quarterback, as his all-time favorite quarterback partner. In 2015, Marshall and Fitzpatrick were both players for the New York Jets, and in the same season, Marshall caught a career-high 14 touchdowns.The 2010 season, when Cutler assisted in leading the Bears to the NFC Championship Game, was the high point of his tenure starting in the Windy City. The Bears lost to the Green Bay Packers 21–14 after he departed the game due to an injury.

On the other hand, Marshall named Ryan Fitzpatrick, a journeyman quarterback, as his all-time favorite quarterback partner. In 2015, Marshall and Fitzpatrick were both players for the New York Jets, and in the same season, Marshall caught a career-high 14 touchdowns.