At the very end of a monster performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, Joe Burrow left the game with an apparent injury. After Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor took some attempts at a kill shot in a tie game, they kicked a field goal and clinched a 34-31 win and the AFC North crown.

Burrow addressed the state of his well-being after the game.

Taylor explained that Burrow's injury doesn't seem to be anything too serious, which is the best news that the Bengals can get right now. He explained that the decision to kick the field goal at the end influenced his decision to take Burrow out.

Burrow balled out against the AFC's top dog. He threw for 446 yards and tossed four touchdowns with no turnovers. His stellar, record-breaking play helped the Bengals take their first division title since 2015.

Ja'Marr Chase helped Burrow take down the Chiefs. The Bengals fed him the ball all day and he eviscerated the KC defense, recording 11 catches, 266 receiving yards, and a hat trick of touchdowns. Saying the Burrow-Chase connection has thrived in its first year at the professional level doesn't do justice. The two young stars have shredded defenses this season.

The future is bright in Cincinnati once again because of Burrow, Chase, and other young studs like Trey Hendrickson and Joe Mixon. After two historically dominant weeks from their franchise quarterback, the Bengals will close out their regular season against the Cleveland Browns.