Ja'Marr Chase, NFL and Bengals
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CINCINNATI — The excitement is building around Cincinnati ahead of Sunday's Bengals season opener, including for Ja'Marr Chase. The Bengals superstar is amped to get back playing in front of fans and even wants his own positive chant from the crowd, like Tee Higgins garners when he grabs a catch or big play.
Much of the blame for the Bengals falling short of the playoffs last season was placed on the shoulders of a defense that couldn't make their high-scoring offensive performances lead to wins, but the team followed a different script against the Browns on Sunday.
Ja'Marr Chase won't let his intrusive thoughts win if, or perhaps when, he finds the end zone Sunday against the Cleveland Browns.
Cincinnati Bengals Receiver Ja'Marr Chase Made One Thing Clear When Asked About Matchup With Jacksonville Jaguars Star Travis Hunter.
NFL wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is making headlines and not for his footwork on the field. Deja’s post, a mirror-selfie montage that might as well be titled “Soft Launch? Nah, Hard Flex,” features several cute and cozy couple pics. But one shot in ...
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After playing just six snaps of defense in Week 1, the Jaguars are planning to increase two-way star Travis Hunter's defensive snap count this week. This comes as Jacksonville prepares to take on the Bengals, who only boast one of the most explosive passing offenses in the NFL.
Ja'Marr Chase was a popular fantasy football draft pick, going as high as No. 1 overall in some drafts. He's not playing that way in Week 1 for the Cincinnati Bengals against the Cleveland Browns. In fact, he's been so quiet that many Internet searchers are wondering whether he's hurt or if he's even playing. Ja'Marr Chase isn't injured.