Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow responded to the worst statistical game of his NFL career with some history.
One week after a shutout loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Burrow had the second-best passer rating of his NFL career as the Bengals beat the Miami Dolphins, 45-21. Burrow reached some milestones along the way.
In his 75th game, Burrow reached 20,000 yards. He became the fifth-fastest player in NFL history to reach the milestone. The only quarterbacks to that number in fewer games were Patrick Mahomes, Matthew Stafford, Andrew Luck and Dan Marino.
Burrow also became the third-fastest QB in league history to reach 150 touchdown passes, trailing only Marino and Mahomes.
''We just executed better at the end of the day,'' said Burrow, who had a 146.5 passer rating on Sunday. ''Tee (Higgins) set it off, set the tone for the day. Those two big plays early kind of set the tone for, number one, how the day was going and, number two, how they were going to play us. I think they had a plan, and then those two plays happened and they had to change their plan. That's why Tee is who he is and why we value him so much, he just makes plays like that.''
Higgins reeled in a 35-yard catch followed by a touchdown catch in the first quarter, which was the beginning of the dominance on the day from the Bengals' high-powered offense.
Just about every skill position player had his turn. Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had another 100-yard game, running back Chase Brown had three touchdowns in the third quarter alone and Mike Gesicki made a contested touchdown catch against his former team. Blocking tight end Drew Sample made one of the biggest plays of the game, sneaking out of a block and making himself available on a third down check-down that resulted in a 27-yard gain that set up a go-ahead touchdown before halftime.
''I feel like we've shown this a million times over the years,'' coach Zac Taylor said. ''Unfortunately, this year we just haven't been able to do it. But this is no surprise. I was walking off the field with Drew Sample and he said, ‘This is how I'm used to these games going, when we've got everybody on offense ready to roll.' We've got another opportunity this week against Arizona to come back home and do it in front of our fans, and I expect our guys to respond the right way.''