The clash of the No. 1 NFL draft picks in the battle of Ohio — Browns versus Bengals — went down to the wire. Baker Mayfield won, but Joe Burrow dazzled.

These QBs provided all kinds of exciting plays, going back and forth the entire game.

Burrow came clutch for the Bengals, throwing a touchdown to Giovani Bernard from five yards out to take a three-point lead with one minute to go in the game.

Burrow has 406 yards passing, with three touchdowns through the air to go along with 34 yards rushing and a TD on the ground.

This has been Joe Burrow's best game of his young career and has really showcased his ability to lead a team in the two-minute drill.

Burrow's poise in the pocket is similar to what you see in veteran quarterbacks. The development from this young QB has exceeded expectations.

Despite the fact that Burrow has exemplified excellence at the quarterback position for the Bengals, they still sit at the bottom of the AFC North and have plenty of areas to improve on.

Cincinatti has the 28th ranked offensive line in the NFL with an 8.8% sack rate. The fact that Burrow has been able to play as well as he has thus far is beyond impressive.

Joe Burrow currently is averaging 269.5 yards per game, 6 touchdowns and 4 INT's. Not crazy impressive numbers, but for a rookie on a rebuilding team- this is extremely impressive despite the fact that they only have one win on the season.

As long as Joe Burrow continues to stay healthy, we will definitely be seeing more game winning drives from the LSU prospect.

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