CIN • QB • #9
Burrow and the Bengals were in control from the start. On their first offensive drive of the day, the Bengals strung together three straight plays of 20-plus yards and capped the 99-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown pass to Tee Higgins. He would later connect with Andrei Iosivas on a six-yard touchdown in the second quarter, and topped his strong day with a 32-yard score to Ja’Marr Chase with less than two minutes to go in the fourth quarter and the game well out of reach. Burrow’s lone blemish of the day came on a sack/fumble that was recovered by the Browns in their own red zone. Burrow’s elite play continues to be the one thing keeping the Bengals’ playoff hopes afloat, as they’ve now won three-straight games to push their record to 7-8. They’ll look to pull out a fourth-straight win next week against the Broncos, where Burrow will remain on the QB1 radar.
27 days ago
December 22, 2024 9:05 PM