CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow was terrific, and Chase Brown had a big day on the ground. Trey Hendrickson provided a lift on defense.
The Cincinnati Bengals played one of their best games at a key moment in their season.
Burrow tied a career high with five touchdown passes, Brown rushed for a career-high 120 yards and Cincinnati got its first home win, routing the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 on Sunday.
The Bengals (4-5) bounced back nicely after an ugly 37-17 loss to Philadelphia last weekend. They have won four of six since dropping their first three games.
There won't be much time for celebrating. Next up is a trip to Baltimore to face the AFC North-leading Ravens on Thursday night.
Burrow wasn't very impressed with himself or his team. He just wants to keep looking forward.
''Just how this season has gone, knowing what's ahead of us, knowing what we're going to have to do to get back into this, one win isn't going to make or break our season,'' the fifth-year quarterback said. ''I'm going to keep striving for perfection every day, every game. Until that happens, what's there to be happy about?''
Burrow was 27 for 39 for 251 yards. He threw touchdown passes to Brown, Andrei Iosivas, Drew Sample and the last two to Mike Gesicki. But he also had an interception that was returned by Jack Jones for a TD early in the fourth quarter.