Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is on an all-time heater.
A heater, that nobody else in NFL historical past has ever been on.
Burrow turned the primary quarterback to throw for 250+ yards and three+ touchdowns in seven consecutive video games.
The earlier document was six, held by Tom Brady.
Burrow has now bested Brady.
The Bengals franchise quarterback broke the document in a 24-6 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
The win helped hold their slim playoff possibilities alive.
Cincinnati now sits at 7-8 with two video games left to go.
They’ve an enormous tilt with the crew they’re combating the final playoff spot for, on Saturday at house in opposition to the Denver Broncos, earlier than ending up at Pittsburgh.
They should win each to have even a distant likelihood.
If Burrow retains enjoying the way in which he is enjoying, something is feasible.
Burrow has 4,229 yards and 39 touchdowns.
It’s a Cincinnati franchise document for many touchdowns thrown in a season, passing his personal earlier document of 35.
He’s enjoying at an MVP-level and can be firmly within the dialogue to take house the award, if his crew had a profitable document.
Head coach Zac Taylor complimented his quarterback after the sport, crediting his cadence, which helped result in a free play and deep landing go to Ja’Marr Chase.
“It’s the last word weapon,” Taylor stated. “He actually is the perfect within the enterprise.”
Burrow additionally tied Corridor of Famer Dan Marino for the fourth longest streak in NFL historical past of seven straight video games with 3+ passing touchdowns (yards apart).
The one longer streaks, belong to Brady with ten, and Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck each with 8.
Extensive receiver Tee Higgins complimented his star quarterback after the sport, evaluating him to a sure superhero.
“Overlook the Batmobile,” Higgins stated. “That mom f**** flying now. He’s Superman.”
Superman certainly.
The Bengals shall be hoping he has two extra Superman-worthy performances left, to pull this Cincinnati squad by some means into the postseason.