The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Las Vegas Raiders in their Saturday night game. The matchup kicked off Wild Card Weekend and came down to the final drive, ultimately ending 26-19 in favor of the Bengals.

This win was the franchise's first playoff win in 31 years, the longest drought in any of the four major sports. However, the team isn't celebrating just yet.

NFL reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala tweeted that according to rookie Ja'Marr Chase, they “haven't accomplished anything yet.”

The Bengals have coined the celebratory cigar after a big win, but Chase doesn't expect the team to light any following the historic win. This only means one thing: he wants to win the whole thing.

Cincinnati has proven its legitimacy throughout the regular season, and even in Saturday's nail-biting victory. The Bengals are the first team to advance from the Wild Card Weekend, and definitely had their eyes glued to the television right after their win. They will play the winner of the Saturday night game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional round.

Chase, who appears to have his sights set on winning the Super Bowl, dominated in the Wild Card win. The rookie wide receiver had 116 receiving yards and 23 rushing yards. Quarterback Joe Burrow made his playoff debut alongside his LSU teammate, recording 244 passing yards and two passing touchdowns.