Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are riding a high as they head into the AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. The AFC North champions already beat the Las Vegas Raiders and the top-seeded Tennessee Titans, much in part to the brilliance of Burrow, who has been playing in big games since college.

The Bengals star was asked on Wednesday about the crowd noise at Arrowhead Stadium, which is one of the loudest venues in the league. In classic Burrow fashion, he basically shrugged it off and said it was no big deal.

Via Ben Baby of ESPN:

We have to remember, Burrow played at LSU. The crowds in the SEC are honestly even bigger than the NFL at times. Playing under pressure in front of screaming supporters is just second nature to the Bengals signal-caller. Cincinnati will have a tough task ahead though against a Chiefs team who just pulled off the unthinkable on Sunday against the Bills, winning in a truly historic overtime thriller.

The Bengals offensive line is going to need to give their QB much better coverage as he was sacked a total of nine times last weekend against the Titans. Nevertheless, Joe Burrow will be feeling extremely confident that he can march into Arrowhead and silence all the fans. If the Bengals can pull off the upset, they'll book a ticket to their first Super Bowl since 1989.