CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Joe Burrow knew coming into the game that this was as close to a must-win as you can have early in the NFL season.
And the fifth-year quarterback played like it.
Burrow threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns, Chase Brown ran for 80 yards and two scores and the Cincinnati Bengals held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 34-24 on Sunday for their first win of the season.
Of the 155 teams to start 0-4 since the merger, only the 1992 Chargers were able to rebound and make the playoffs. The Bengals don't have to worry about trying to be the second thanks to an offense that appears to be rounding into form and a defense that forced a key third-and-out late in the game.
''We knew we had to come and get one," Burrow said. "There was really no other option than to figure out how to win this game. And we got it done."
He had plenty of help, including from his star receiver.
Ja'Marr Chase had three catches for 85 yards, including a highliught reel 63-yard catch-and-run touchdown that combined toughness, quickness and open field speed all in one play. Chase started his route on the right side of the field, caught the ball crossing the field, absorbed a big hit, broke a tackle, eluded another defender and then turned the corner and outraced the defense to the end zone.
''It's just contact balance and explosiveness, which is so difficult to put all together in one snap,'' Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. "That speaks to who Ja'Marr is.''