News about Ja'Marr Chase

As they say Joe Burrow will be back, the Bengals encourage fans to'stop giving us your calf muscles,' while Ja'marr Chase says quarterback Jasiel Chase gave him a hopeful sign after a horrific injury

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 28, 2023
After suffering a right leg injury during Thursday's training camp session, the 26-year-old has helped out on the track, but it's unclear how long he'll be out of action. Burrow was scrambling out of the pocket during a non-contact scrimmage when he came up limp, prefering his right leg. He was then assisted off the field by his teammates. Fans have banded together with tongue in cheek to help Burrow return to action sooner rather than later, but the Bengals have taken to Twitter to calm the nerves.

During a pee wee game against the Bengals, the Falcons mascot curiously attempts to FIGHT a kid

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2022
Freddie Falcon, Atlanta's mascot, wrangled a kid after a tackle during a halftime pee wee game. During halftime of the Falcons' loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the Atlanta mascots played a allegedly friendly game against the Atlanta Colts pee wee football team. Despite the fact that the mascots were ultimately defeated at the hands of the children, it did not discourage one from giving it their best.

In Week 1, five NFL players were fined more than $54,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
In the first week of the season, at least five NFL players were suspended for unsportsmanlike conduct, including star wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Ja'Marr Chase. Per NFL Network, Diggs was fined $10,609 for taunting Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey in the season opener, which is undoubtedly related to his reaction after a fourth-quarter touchdown grab. The Bills receiver scored on a 53-yard touchdown to put the total score 31-10, and he may be seen discussing his opponent afterwards.

Jessie Bates III, the Bengals' safety, has been held out and returned to training camp

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2022
As star safety Jessie Bates III has ended his holdout and returned to training camp, the Cincinnati Bengals have answered one of their biggest questions regarding defense. Bates hasn't been able to agree on a long-term contract with the defending AFC champions, causing the Bengals to place a $12.9 million franchise tag on him for the forthcoming season. The former Wake Forest star declined to attend the Bengals training camp after being refused a chance to test his market value in a free agency, leaving the team with a large potential hole in the secondary.