Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow Sets Franchise Record for Passing Yards
Burrow Breaks Ravens and Bengals Single-Game Records
Burrow's Historic Performance Leads Bengals to Victory
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow etched his name into Bengals history on Sunday, setting a franchise record for the most passing yards in a single game.
During the Bengals' 41-21 win over the Baltimore Ravens at Paul Brown Stadium, Burrow completed 37 of 46 passes for a record-breaking 525 yards. The performance shattered the previous franchise mark of 499 yards set by Carson Palmer in 2005.
Burrow's impressive outing also broke the Ravens' single-game passing yards record, previously held by Lamar Jackson. The Bengals quarterback is now fourth in NFL history for most passing yards in a single game.
Burrow's record-setting performance was crucial in the Bengals' victory. He connected with wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase for three touchdowns, including an 82-yard strike in the fourth quarter. The Bengals' offense flourished under Burrow's leadership, accumulating 577 total yards.
The win marked the Bengals' second consecutive victory and improved their record to 3-3 on the season. Burrow's record-breaking performance showcased his exceptional talent and solidified his status as one of the rising stars in the NFL.
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