Cincinnati QB Joe Burrow's 525 passing yards shatters team record, gives Bengals blowout win over Baltimore Ravens

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The quarterback threw for 525 yards and 4 touchdown passes.

The third-most passing yards in a game in NFL history was achieved by the Cincinnati quarterback against the Ravens. (1:38)

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The Cincinnati quarterback had a great day against the Baltimore Ravens.

In a record-breaking 41-21 victory over Baltimore at Paul Brown Stadium, Burrow had one of the best passing days in NFL history. Boomer Esiason's mark of 490 yards set in an overtime win against the Los Angeles Rams in 1990 is the franchise record for passing yards.

The fourth highest total in league history is by Burrow. Norm Van Brocklin set an NFL record with 556 passing yards against the New York Yankees.

The franchise record was set on the last pass of the game, a 52 yarder to Joe Mixon.

In the history of the NFL, Burrow is the first player to pass for 900 yards against a single team. Joe Montana and Dan Marino shared the record.