

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had another outstanding performance during Sunday's Week 17 AFC North-clinching win against the Kansas City Chiefs at Paul Brown Stadium, breaking a pair of Andy Dalton's Bengals single-season passing records and eclipsing the 300-yard mark - with 446 - for the sixth time this season.
But fans worried about Burrow's knee as he limped off the field with less than a minute left in the 34-31 win, and backup QB Brandon Allen took the Bengals' final snaps to set up Evan McPherson's game-winning field goal.
CBS' Tracy Wolfson asked Burrow during a post-game interview how he was feeling.
"Good enough," Burrow told Wolfson.
Burrow said after the game that the knee Bengals head coach Zac Taylor got "twisted up" - not Burrow's surgically repaired knee - was sore after the team's loss to the Los Angeles Chargers last month.
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