A week after Chase said that he's always open, he caught a career-high 15 passes in a 34-20 Bengals win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase might, in fact, always be open.The two-time Pro Bowler reminded everyone of that during, and following, one of the best performances of his young NFL career. A week after Chase passionately pointed out that he is 'always open,' the 23-year-old receiver caught a career-high 15 passes in a 34-20 Bengals win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Chase tallied 192 yards and tied a personal best with three touchdown receptions.
Burrow scrambled around the pocket, despite being hobbled by a calf injury since training camp, before finding an open Chase in the back of the end zone.'I can't tell you how many times on the headset we said throw the ball away on his touchdown to Ja'Marr there on the goal line. We said it a lot,' Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said. 'Those two just found a way to make a play and the line held the guys off of him. It was good to see him move around today.
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