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Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow make NFL history in Baltimore Ravens' wild win over Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football

Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow make NFL history in Baltimore Ravens' wild win over Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night FootballGetty
Explosive fireworks were set off once again between these AFC North rivals.

Another Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals game, some more fireworks. Make that history-making fireworks.

Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow each had four touchdowns Thursday night, marking the first time in NFL history that two quarterbacks each had eight-plus TD passes against each other in head-to-head games in one season as the home team Ravens edged the Bengals, 35-34, to sweep the season series from their AFC North rivals. During their Week 5 matchup last month, Burrow threw five touchdowns and Jackson tossed four TDs.

Their Thursday Night Football matchup at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore had the QBs engaging in a game of 'anything you can do, I can do better.' When Burrow hooked up with Ja'Marr Chase for a 70-yard touchdown pass to tie the game up at 28 apiece with 5:37 left, Jackson responded with a jumpshot TD pass to Rashod Bateman to give the Ravens a 35-28 lead with 1:49 remaining.

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Not to be outdone, Burrow once again linked up with Chase for their third TD connection of the game as the Bengals pulled within 35-34 of the Ravens' lead. However, instead of opting for the extra point to knot the game with 38 seconds left, the Bengals controversially went for a two-point conversion which failed when Burrow's pass to Tanner Hudson was incomplete.

That, and a recovered onside kick by the Ravens helped secure their win as they improved to 7-3, while the Bengals fell to 4-6.

Here are all the key updates and highlights from the Ravens' shootout victory over the Bengals.

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