Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow knows a lot about winning, and he summed up the feeling of victory in three simple words after getting the first W of his NFL career on Sunday.

Burrow and the Bengals beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 33-25 to improve to a 1-2-1 win-loss-draw record.

Joe Burrow would be one to know how much fun winning is. In his final season at LSU, the Heisman Trophy winner led the Tigers to an undefeated season, including a National Championship.

Prior to his time at LSU, the Bengals star knew about winning as a backup at Ohio State. And before that while in high school with Athens High School, he led his team to three state playoff appearances, including a 14-1 senior season.

This is the first time he has experienced winning at the next level in the NFL. Against the Jaguars, Burrow threw for 300 yards and one touchdown in the Bengals' win.

The winning will more than likely not last for long for Burrow, however, as the Bengals next travel to Baltimore to face reigning MVP Lamar Jackson. Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens will be coming off a rebound win over the Washington Football Team after losing once again to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Burrow has had his work cut out for him thus far this season with a less than stellar offensive line, forcing the rookie to make more plays out of nothing. His elusiveness and scrambling ability has helped with this, but the Bengals will want to help keep their big investment healthy and on the field, so the offensive line will be a priority in the offseason.