Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh couldn't care less about Joe Burrow's late passes to rack up passing touchdowns in the Cincinnati Bengals Week 16 win. After all, he has bigger issues to address rather than focusing on the other team.

The Ravens lost a crucial showdown with the Bengals that could have huge playoff implications moving forward. The winner of the contest takes the top spot in the AFC North, with both teams heading to the match with an 8-6 record. Baltimore lost their chance after Cincinnati blew them out 41-21, behind Burrow who threw for 525 yards for four touchdowns.

Aside from the scores, though, what made headlines more was Burrow's historic passing performance. While he fell 29 yards shy of the single-game passing record, he did become the only player in league history to throw over 400 yards against the same team in one season. The Bengals QB certainly tried hard to beat the record, as he was passing late in the game even if it is already out of reach.

While some took offense to this apparent disrespect, Harbaugh chose to focus on his team. After all, he can't really dictate the calls the other team would do.

“They call their plays, we call ours,” the Ravens coach shared when asked about Burrow throwing late in the Sunday game, per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.

Indeed, John Harbaugh has bigger fish to fry as he tries to steer his team to the playoffs. They are not yet out of contention, but they certainly need to turn things around quickly after losing four straight now.