Joe Burrow won Thursday night’s NFL rematch with his former national championship game opponent Trevor Lawrence, leading the Cincinnati Bengals to victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. FOX Sports host Colin Cowherd, however, came away concerned for Burrow’s long-term future in Cincinnati.

Cowherd thinks Burrow is a great cornerback, but worries about the Bengals as an organization.

“I thought he was going to be Tony Romo. He may be a lot better… I watched last night and just hope they give him support,” Cowherd said.

Cowherd continued on Burrow, with comparisons to NFL legends.

“He’s already had one severe injury. Why? They couldn’t protect him,” Cowherd said. “I sit there and I think to myself it’s no coincidence that the first goat was [Joe] Montana with the best offensive coach ever, and the second goat to replace him, the better goat, was [Tom] Brady with the best defensive coach ever.”

Cowherd wants to see the former No. 1 pick get some more support from the club.

“I just sat there and thought ‘Oh please give this kid support. Please give him a shot,’” Cowherd said. “Where you land in life and sports is about 75 percent of the equation. Bad parents, hard to overcome. Middle of nowhere, hard to overcome. Crazy parents, hard to overcome. No general manager, hard to overcome.”

More of Cowherd’s thoughts on Burrow can be heard in the video below:

[H/T The Spun]