2020 , 2020 Burrow was one of 58 players invited to the
2020 NFL draft, where he was selected
first overall by the
Cincinnati Bengals. He was the third-consecutive Heisman-winning quarterback to be selected first overall, following
Baker Mayfield and
Kyler Murray. Burrow signed his four-year rookie contract, worth $36.1 million, on July 31, 2020. Burrow was the only rookie quarterback from his draft class to start on opening week. In his debut, Burrow threw for 193 passing yards and an interception, while adding 46 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in a 16–13 loss against the
Los Angeles Chargers. During the next game against the
Cleveland Browns, Burrow threw his first career passing touchdown, a 23-yard pass to tight end
C. J. Uzomah. Although the Bengals lost the game, 35–30, he attempted 61 passes, completing 37 of them for 316 yards and three touchdowns, which broke the NFL record for most completions by a rookie quarterback in a single game. Two weeks later, Burrow earned his first career win by defeating the
Jacksonville Jaguars. He also became the first rookie quarterback to throw for 300 or more yards in three straight games. In a Week 7 game against the Browns, Burrow had 406 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, one rushing touchdown, and one interception in a 37–34 loss. He became the first rookie in NFL history with at least 400 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown in a single game, and had completed more passes (221) than any other player in NFL history during their first eight games. In the second half of a Week 11 game against the
Washington Football Team, Burrow was hit low while throwing a pass and subsequently tore his
ACL and
MCL in his left knee, among other damage to his
PCL and
meniscus. He was later placed on
injured reserve, ending his rookie season. Undergoing knee surgery in December, Burrow continued to review game film despite being out for the season. Burrow finished his rookie outing with 264 completions against 404 attempts for 2,688 yards, 13 touchdowns and five interceptions. His interception percentage of 1.2% is the fourth lowest for a rookie in NFL history (only behind
Dak Prescott,
C. J. Stroud and
Caleb Williams) and the best ever for a rookie quarterback for the Bengals in franchise history. Despite his strong numbers, Burrow was only able to record a record of 2-7-1 as a rookie with the Bengals finishing their 2020 campaign with a season record of 4-11 and placing fourth in the
AFC North, missing the playoffs.
2021 at
M&T Bank Stadium in
Baltimore in October 2021 On September 6, the Bengals confirmed Burrow had completed his rehab and would be the starter for Week 1. Burrow returned from his injury and helped lead the Bengals to a 2–1 start. In Week 4, Burrow completed 25 of 32 passes for 348 yards and two touchdowns in a 24–21 win over the Jaguars, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Against the
Baltimore Ravens in Week 16, Burrow completed 37 of 46 passes, threw for a career-high
525 yards, while also throwing four touchdowns without an interception, for a career-high 143.2 passer rating in the 41–21 win. Burrow's 525 yards were the fourth most passing yards in a game in NFL history, and broke
Boomer Esiason's franchise record for most passing yards in a game as a result. The victory in this game was Cincinnati's ninth of the year, clinching the first winning record for the team since the
2015 season, and put the Bengals in first place of the
AFC North. Burrow was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week as a result of his performance. The next week against the
Kansas City Chiefs, Burrow threw for 446 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions in the 34–31 win. The win helped the Bengals clinch the AFC North and a playoff berth for the first time since 2015. Burrow finished the season playing in 16 games with 4,611 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns, both franchise records. He also led the league in completion percentage (70.4%) and yards per pass attempt (8.9), but also led the league in sacks taken. He was named Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press and the PFWA. In his playoff debut, Burrow threw for 244 yards and two touchdowns in the 26–19 win against the
Las Vegas Raiders in the
Wild Card Round, ending the Bengals' playoff win drought that had been active since the
1990 season. During the
Divisional Round against the top-seeded
Tennessee Titans, Burrow threw for 348 yards and an interception in the 19–16 win, which was the first time in franchise history the Bengals won a playoff game on the road. The victory occurred despite Burrow being sacked nine times, tying
Warren Moon in 1993 for the most times sacked in a playoff game and becoming the most-sacked quarterback to win a playoff game. In the
AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs, Burrow threw for 250 yards, two touchdowns, an interception, and helped the Bengals overcome a 21–3 deficit to win 27–24 in overtime. The 18-point comeback was tied with the
Indianapolis Colts in 2006 for the largest in a conference championship. With the victory, the Bengals reached
Super Bowl LVI, their first appearance since
Super Bowl XXIII in
1988. In the Super Bowl, Burrow threw for 263 yards and a touchdown, but was sacked 7 times, ultimately losing to the
Los Angeles Rams 23–20. Burrow set a playoff record for most times sacked in a single postseason, being sacked 19 times, surpassing the previous record set by
Wade Wilson in 1987, with 14. He was ranked 21st by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2022.
2022 Burrow underwent emergency surgery to remove his
appendix on July 26, 2022, as a result of severe
appendicitis. In Week 1 against the
Pittsburgh Steelers, Burrow committed a career-high five turnovers, which included losing a fumble and throwing four interceptions, along with being sacked seven times in the 23–20 overtime loss. Burrow returned to the state of Louisiana in Week 6 against the
New Orleans Saints, returning to the
Caesars Superdome for the first time since winning the College National Championship. Burrow threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns in the 30–26 victory, two of which to former college teammate
Ja'Marr Chase. The following week against the
Atlanta Falcons, Burrow finished the game throwing for 481 yards in the 35–17 win. The game was Burrow's fifth game with over 400 passing yards, setting an NFL record for the most 400-yard games in a player's first three seasons. It was also his second game with over 500 yards of offense and four touchdowns, making him the first player to accomplish this multiple times. Burrow was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week as a result of his performance. In Week 13, Burrow threw for 286 yards and two touchdowns, along with 46 rushing yards and a touchdown in a 27–24 win over the Chiefs, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week. On December 21, Burrow was selected to the
Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. In their Week 15 matchup against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Bengals found themselves down 17–3 at halftime. Burrow orchestrated a remarkable comeback in the second half, leading the team to 31 unanswered points and throwing four touchdown passes to four different receivers to lead the team to a 34–23 win. The next week, Burrow threw for 375 yards and three touchdowns in a 22–18 win over the
New England Patriots, earning his third AFC Offensive Player of the Week honor of the season. The Bengals' Week 17 game against the
Buffalo Bills was declared a no contest due to Bills' safety
Damar Hamlin suffering cardiac arrest in-game. This resulted in the Bengals being declared AFC North champions ahead of their final week match against Baltimore, marking the first time the franchise won consecutive division titles. He finished the season ranked fifth in the NFL in both completions (414) and passing yards (4,475), while his franchise record 35 touchdown passes ranked in 2nd. Meanwhile, the Bengals finished 12–4 on the season, their best record since
2015, and won their last eight games consecutively. In the
2022–23 NFL playoffs, Burrow led the Bengals to a narrow win over the Ravens in the
Wild Card Round and a decisive victory over the Bills in the
Divisional Round en route to their second consecutive AFC Championship appearance. In a rematch of the previous
AFC Championship Game, the Bengals lost to the
eventual Super Bowl champion Chiefs 23–20. He was ranked 6th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2023, his first ever appearance in the top ten on the list. Bengals head coach
Zac Taylor initially stated that Burrow was to be sidelined for "several weeks", with no clear timeline in place for his return, but later made a bold announcement that he was "better than he's ever looked," implying a more positive than expected recovery. On September 7, 2023, Burrow signed a five-year, $275 million contract extension, surpassing
Justin Herbert to become the highest-paid player in NFL history on an annual basis, with an average annual salary of $55 million. In Week 8, Burrow threw for 283 yards and three touchdowns while completing 87.5% of passes in a 31–17 win over the 49ers, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. During the first half of the game, Burrow reset his career high with 19 consecutive completed passes. On November 16, Burrow suffered a torn
Scapholunate ligament in his right wrist in the first half of the Bengals' Week 11 game against the Ravens. The next day, the Bengals announced that Burrow was to miss the remainder of the season. Burrow was placed on the injured reserve on November 25, and soon thereafter underwent surgery. On November 17, 2023, NFL launched an investigation into whether the Bengals were compliant with the injury report policy as the Bengals had posted then deleted a video on X of Burrow wearing what appeared to be a soft cast on his right hand the day before. On December 9, 2023, NFL concluded their investigation and found the Bengals were compliant with the league's injury report policy. Burrow continued to be involved with team activities and supported his teammates, particularly backup quarterback
Jake Browning, from the sidelines for all remaining games of the 2023 season. He was ranked 39th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2024.
2024 Burrow fully recovered from his wrist surgery in time for the 2024 season. He and the Bengals opened the season 0–2 for the third consecutive season following losses to the Patriots and Chiefs. They dropped to 0–3 following a loss to the
Washington Commanders, despite 324 yards, three passing touchdowns, and zero turnovers from Burrow. Before their Week 4 matchup against the
Carolina Panthers, Burrow delivered an uncharacteristic pregame speech. The speech resonated with the team as the Bengals won their first game of the season, with Burrow passing for 232 yards and two touchdowns, both of which came in the first half. In Week 5, Burrow threw for 353 yards and a career-high five touchdown passes in a 41–38 overtime loss to the
Baltimore Ravens. Sitting at 1–4, Burrow led victories over the
New York Giants and
Cleveland Browns, including a career-long 47-yard touchdown run against the Giants and two second half touchdowns against the Browns. In Week 9, Burrow threw for 251 yards, a career-high-tying five touchdown passes and one interception in a 41–24 win over the
Las Vegas Raiders. After beating the Raiders, Burrow threw for 428 yards and four touchdowns against the Ravens, followed by a 356-yard, three-touchdown performance against the Chargers. Despite his efforts, the Bengals lost both games, making Burrow the first player to throw for over 300 yards with at least three touchdowns and no interceptions in consecutive games and lose both in regulation. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for November. Against the Steelers in Week 13, Burrow had another prolific passing day, finishing with 309 yards and three touchdowns, but he also committed three turnovers as the Bengals lost 44–38 and dropped to 4–8 on the season. With their playoff hopes dwindling, Burrow led the Bengals on a four-game winning streak to reach 8–8 heading into the final week. During the streak, Burrow completed over 75% of his passes for 1,304 yards, 12 touchdowns, and three interceptions for a 116 passer rating, highlighted by a 412-yard, four-touchdown performance against the
Denver Broncos in an elimination scenario. The performance also marked Burrow's eighth consecutive outing with at least 250 passing yards and three touchdowns, the longest streak in NFL history. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 17. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for December. Burrow led the Bengals to victory in Week 18 against the Steelers to cap the season off on a five-game winning streak, but a win from the Broncos the following day eliminated them from playoff contention. He earned his second Pro Bowl nomination. Returning from wrist surgery, Burrow finished the 2024 season with a career-best 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, leading the NFL in both statistics. He became the third quarterback to have at least 4,500 passing yards, 40 passing touchdowns, and fewer than 10 interceptions, joining
Tom Brady in 2007 and
Aaron Rodgers in 2011. Burrow won the Comeback Player of the Year Award, joining
Chad Pennington as the only player to win the award twice. He was ranked sixth by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2025.
2025 in the 2025 preseason|200px During the Bengals season opener against division rival
Cleveland Browns, Burrow would throw for 113 yards and a single touchdown to newly acquired
tight end Noah Fant from
Seattle. In the Bengals week two game against the
Jacksonville Jaguars, Burrow would take a sack during the second quarter of the game. After medical examination, he was ruled out for the remainder of the game with a left toe injury. He finished the game with 76 yards and 1 touchdown before backup quarterback
Jake Browning took his place. Later that day, it was reported that Burrow suffered a
metatarsophalangeal joint sprain known as
turf toe as well as "significant ligament damage". The next day, it was announced that his injury would require surgery, and his estimated recovery time was set at a minimum of 3 months. He was officially put on
injured reserve on September 16. Burrow was activated on November 26, ahead of Cincinnati's
Thanksgiving matchup against the
Baltimore Ravens. Burrow led the team to a 32–14 victory with two touchdown passes in his return. In Week 16, Burrow completed 25 of 32 passes for 309 yards and four touchdowns in a 45–21 win over the Miami Dolphins, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Burrow played in eight games in the 2025 season. He finished with 1,809 yards, 17 touchdowns, and five interceptions. He earned Pro Bowl honors for the third time. ==Career statistics==