Bengals' Chase has eyes set on breaking own single-season receiving record
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Updated: 7:36 PM EDT Oct 24, 2024
We gotta play great this week. We know what they have. You know, they have really good players, they're gonna make plays on an offense and defense. So we got to play great on both sides of the ball. They got good players, they play within the scheme. They're well coached who played against this style of defense before. It's always tough. Uh They got *** good pass rush, they're gonna, they're gonna pressure you. Um, so you gotta handle it. Well, you gotta get the ball out quickly and you gotta push the ball down the field when you find your opportunities. You played against Andrew *** few times now, different stops. I mean, is his scheme pretty much the same? What does he adapt to players he has or is what's, what does it look like to you? He adapts year to year, um, you know, *** little more too high than he used to than he used to call. Um I would say he mixes it up *** little more than he than he used to. Keeps you on your toes, sense of pressure here and there. Uh So you gotta be ready for *** lot of different things.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase is off to a scorching start to the 2024 season.Through seven games, the 24-year-old Chase ranks first in the NFL with 620 receiving yards and his six touchdowns are tied for first with Tampa Bay's Mike Evans.On Thursday, Chase said he has sights set on reaching a mark that no Bengals wide receiver has reached before: 1,500 receiving yards in the regular season.Chase already owns the Bengals' single-season receiving record, when he racked up 1,455 yards in his 2021 rookie season. "I've been trying to do (1,500) since my rookie year," Chase said. "Once I get (1,500) I'll be where I want to be."Chase is one of only three wide receivers in Bengals history to crack 1,300 yards in a season, joining Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson and AJ Green, who join him among the organization's top-nine single season receiving performances.Johnson, a member of the Bengals Ring of Honor, owns the No. 2 and 3 spots in franchise history with 1,440 yards in 2007 and 1,432 yards during the 2007 season.In chasing down the elusive 1,500-mark, Chase will be afforded an extra regular season game that Johnson did not have. The NFL expanded the regular season from 16 games to 17 in 2021.Chase's next opportunity to work toward that receiving goal will come Sunday, with the Bengals hosting the Eagles at Paycor Stadium.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase is off to a scorching start to the 2024 season.
Through seven games, the 24-year-old Chase ranks first in the NFL with 620 receiving yards and his six touchdowns are tied for first with Tampa Bay's Mike Evans.
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On Thursday, Chase said he has sights set on reaching a mark that no Bengals wide receiver has reached before: 1,500 receiving yards in the regular season.
Chase already owns the Bengals' single-season receiving record, when he racked up 1,455 yards in his 2021 rookie season.
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Ja’Marr Chase notes today:
🏈 Says he is gunning for 1,500 receiving yards this season. Would be a team record.
🏈 Also — maybe joking maybe not — Chase said he didn’t know the game got moved from 4:25 to 1PM.
No confusion now 😂 pic.twitter.com/8kEw9Eoozm
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