Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's Week 16 performance against the Baltimore Ravens won't be forgotten anytime soon. The second-year quarterback dominated Baltimore's secondary in one of the greatest passing performances in NFL history. A few days removed from the 525-yard spectacle, Burrow was asked by the press whether he'd seen anything in the tapes of the game that surprised him, via B/R Gridiron. Burrow's response was nothing short of savage, as the 24-year-old smirked while saying “No, I think we all knew what happened on the field.”

That's about as ruthless of a response as you'll hear out of Burrow, who didn't need many to words to say a whole lot. The expression on the face of the Bengals star is priceless while he dishes out his savage reply which had the whole room laughing.

Clearly, Burrow is feeling ultra-confident right about now, and why wouldn't he? He's coming off a 525-yard outing against the Ravens during which he completed 37-of-46 pass attempts and threw four touchdown passes. He's absolutely dominated the Ravens in 2021, racking up nearly 1,000 passing yards against them across their two matchups with the Bengals.

Thinking about playing the Ravens is probably quite a comforting thought for Burrow, who will be hoping to channel that same confidence into the Bengals' Week 17 bout against the Kansas City Chiefs. In what's anticipated to be a high-scoring affair, fans are hoping Burrow can pick up where he left off on Sunday.

On the year, Burrow has completed 69.9% of his pass attempts, throwing for over 4,000 yards and recording 30 touchdown passes alongside 14 interceptions.