Not only did Joe Burrow help give the Bengals sole possession of first place in the AFC North on Sunday, but he also set NFL and franchise records with a stunning performance on Sunday.
In a 41–21 win against the Ravens, Burrow threw for 525 yards, four touchdowns with a 143.2 passer rating (all career-highs) on 37-for-46 passing. When combined with the 416 yards he recorded against the Ravens on Oct. 24, Burrow set the NFL record on Sunday for most passing yards against one team in a single season, according to Football Perspective.
Before Burrow, no player had ever recorded two 400-yard games in a season against a single team, per ESPN Stats & Info.