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NFL Triplets Ranked: Bengals Best, Browns Worst
15 Jul
Summary
- Cincinnati Bengals boast the NFL's top quarterback, running back, and wide receiver trio.
- Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation and lack of a true wide receiver hurt their ranking.
- Jared Dublin's analysis highlights significant gaps between top and bottom ranked NFL trios.

A recent analysis by CBS Sports has ranked all current NFL trios, defined as a quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. The Cincinnati Bengals have earned the top spot, largely due to the excellence of quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase. Their effective running back, Chase Brown, has also been a significant contributor since joining the team.
In contrast, the Cleveland Browns were identified as having the league's worst triplets. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders' performance has been a point of concern, compounded by the team's reliance on running back Quinshon Judkins and tight end Harold Fannin Jr. While Judkins showed promise before injury and Fannin had a solid rookie year, the absence of a strong wide receiver and quarterback instability place the Browns at the bottom of the rankings.