Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning had a historic performance in a 34-31 overtime victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Playing in place of an injured Joe Burrow, Browning became the first undrafted player in the common era to throw for more than 350 passing yards and complete 85% of his passes. His final line: 32-of-37 passing, 354 yards and two total touchdowns. Browning's performance helped the Bengals snap a three-game losing streak and gives the team an outside shot at reaching the playoffs.
- Jake Browning had a historic performance in his second career start, becoming the first undrafted player in the common era to throw for more than 350 passing yards and complete 85% of his passes.
- Browning's performance helped the Bengals snap a three-game losing streak.
- With five games left in the regular season, the Bengals have an outside shot at reaching the playoffs.
- Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had a big game, with 11 catches on 12 targets for 149 yards and a touchdown.