Former NFL All-Pro has savage criticism of Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart

Former NFL All-Pro has savage criticism of Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart

As Cincinnati continues through the muck of a 3-6 start and a season-shattering 47-42 loss in Week 9 against the

, and coaches shaking their heads in disbelief. And with superstar quarterback Joe Burrow out until at least mid-December, there promises to be a lot of dark days ahead in Cincy.

Adding to that grief, a former NFL star commented on the play of

rookie Shemar Stewart, who hasn’t made the impact that many expected him to when the team drafted him out of Texas A&M. After another disappointing week, retired veteran Kam Chancellor fired a sharp shot at the first-year player.

“Shemar Stewart is a guy born with Size and Athleticism, however he don’t love football,”

. “He loves what it can do for him financially. You can see it in his play.”

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, where he was a two-time NFL All-Pro and helped the team win Super Bowl XLVII. So when it comes to hard play and winning, the former ‘

, Stewart hasn’t lived up to the hype thus far. The defensive end has been slowed by injuries and inconsistency and has recorded two tackles and zero sacks on the year.

Read the full article at: Sporting News

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