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Former NFL star Brandon Marshall says ex-teammate Jay Cutler should have won a Super Bowl

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Brandon Marshall racked up more than 12,000 receiving yards during his 13-year NFL career. He appeared in games for six different teams during his professional football tenure.

Marshall was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2006, where he began his career by catching passes from quarterback Jay Cutler. Marshall and Cutler teamed up again in 2012 when they both were members of the Chicago Bears.

Marshall, who currently co-hosts the "I Am Athlete" podcast alongside fellow retired NFL star Adam "Pacman" Jones and Lesean "Shady" McCoy, played with a total of 17 quarterbacks during his career. Marshall recently named Cutler as the worst signal-caller he ever played with.

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Wide receiver Brandon Marshall of the Chicago Bears (Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

Marshall's reasoning behind selecting Cutler as the worst quarterback he ever teamed up with revolved around the passer's inability to live up to his potential.

"The worst quarterback that I played with, and listen, just understand that there was so much potential … was Jay Cutler," Marshall told "Hot Ones" host Sean Evans.

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Marshall says Cutler had the skill set to win a Super Bowl.

"Jay Cutler should've won a Super Bowl. Jay Cutler had everything that it took to be one of the most legendary quarterbacks. And so, I would say Jay Cutler because he didn't reach half of his potential." 

Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler (6) celebrates a touchdown with receiver Brandon Marshall in 2008. (Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

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