Now more than ever before, professional athletes are engrained in the fashion world. Last week in Paris was no different. One of the athletes that we saw popping out at a bunch of events was Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
Duke Tobin doesn't sound very optimistic about Cincinnati's chances of keeping Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase under contract for years to come. He discussed the "hard" task of pulling that off with The Enquirer's Kelsey Conway.
Which brings us to today's quiz. Chase's fourth 1,000-yard season in four tries brought him to his fourth career Pro Bowl. With that being said, how many of the 20 players to catch eight or more touchdown passes in the 2024-25 NFL season can you name in five minutes? Good luck!
Cincinnati's director of player personnel noted he's expecting the two sides can come together to reach a deal.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has effectively admitted he likely won’t win MVP this year despite his spectacular season. Fans can be able to forgive Ja’Marr Chase, then, for wondering aloud if somebody else might win the award this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals doing a big-money contract extension with Ja’Marr Chase seems an obvious event for the franchise this offseason. Fresh off the team’s botching of it before last season, to the point reports said Chase felt misled, the star wideout went and won a triple crown, only upping his value.
The Denver Broncos have the best defensive back in the game. However, even an elite stopper like Patrick Surtain II has had trouble against Ja'Marr
The Denver Broncos ' comeback 2024 season ended with a loud thud as they lost 31-7 on January 12 in Orchard Park, New York against Sean McDermott's Buffalo Bills. The Broncos' playoff loss put an end to incredible seasons by star cornerback Patrick Surtain and rookie quarterback Bo Nix .
In a recent NFL mock draft from Bucky Brooks -- the Bengals select Michigan tight end Colston Loveland. Brooks' reason is regarding a potential Tee Higgins exit, though it could r
Near the end of the season, serious momentum seemed to suggest the Cincinnati Bengals would be able to keep Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins on long-term contracts. Now, a little pushback to the idea has arrived, courtesy of anonymous NFL executives.
When superstar wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and the Cincinnati Bengals decided to let the 2024 season play out rather than addressing a contract extension last offseason, they took a major risk. But after Chase achieved the triple crown,