Joe Burrow exudes confidence in Bengals' dominant win over Bills: ‘I’m him!’
The Bengals will play in the AFC championship game for the second year in a row
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Joe Burrow is feeling good as he leads his Cincinnati Bengals to the AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Burrow was flying high, completing 23 of 36 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns in a dominant 27-10 victory.
On Cincinnati’s second drive of the game, Burrow put the Bengals up 14-0 on a 15-yard touchdown to tight end Hayden Hurst.
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JOE BURROW DROPS COLD LINE AFTER BENGALS’ WIN NIXES NEUTRAL SITE AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
After the touchdown, microphones caught Burrow exiting the field, and the third-year QB was feeling himself.
"That’s what I’m talking about! I’m him!" Burrow said.
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The win over Buffalo was the 10th in a row for the Bengals, and they’ll head into Sunday’s matchup with Kansas City winners of the last three games and seven of the last eight against the Chiefs.
The Bengals return to the AFC championship game for the second consecutive year with an apparent chip on their shoulder.
After the win over the Bills, Burrow was asked about fans buying tickets for the neutral site championship game should the Bills have advanced.
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"Better send those refunds," Burrow said.
Ahead of the game, running back Joe Mixon did not hold back when asked if the reports of the presale of tickets motivated the team.
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"I mean, to be honest, it’s disrespectful," he said last week. "But we’re not worried about that s---. Like I said, we got a game to play on Sunday, right? So, you can’t count us out."
"We got a game to play on Sunday. Like I said, that other stuff – that don’t mean s---. We’re going to go out there on Sunday, and we’re going to do what the hell we got to do to come back with the ‘W,’ and then we’re going to see what they’re talking about."
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On Tuesday, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was asked about the team responding positively to perceived slights.
"They want the toughest road," Taylor said. "Whatever ammunition I can give them to help them understand that we're in a tough road, I'll give it to them because that's what they respond the best to. With high stakes, I like our team's chances because of the mindset they have every day they walk into the building."
The Chiefs and Bengals kick off Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report