HE MIGHT NEVER PLAYER; BENGAS STAR PLAYER WITH SERIOUS INJURY.

HE MIGHT NEVER PLAYER; BENGAS STAR PLAYER WITH SERIOUS INJURY.

Steve Heiden, former Browns tight end, now Lions TE coach - Dawgs By Nature

The absence of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase from practice on Tuesday ahead of the team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday raised concerns, but Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Chase will be OK and that his injury is “not expected to keep him off the field.”

This season, Chase, the top receiver for the Bengals, has caught 89 passes for 1,092 yards and seven touchdowns. Following an 11-catch, 149-yard, and one-touchdown performance in an upset victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Chase has caught 18 passes for 259 yards and a touchdown in the first three games in which Jake Browning has been forced to start at quarterback in lieu of the injured Joe Burrow.

The Bengals are now tied with six other teams for the sixth and seventh seeds in the AFC Playoff Picture at 7-6. But because of tiebreak regulations, Cincinnati is currently ranked No. 10. Right now, the Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the final playoff spots.

Steve Heiden, former Browns tight end, now Lions TE coach - Dawgs By Nature

Wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals is having a fantastic year in 2023, showing himself to be a valuable asset in a difficult season for the team that is hoping to win the Super Bowl.
We go into the most recent information regarding Chase’s injury status as the team gets ready to play the Minnesota Vikings, evaluating the type of setback, his potential availability for the forthcoming game, and his expected return date.

Fans were alarmed by Chase’s recent absence from the Bengals’ first practice of the week after he was listed on the second injury report that followed the team’s triumph over the Indianapolis Colts.

With starting quarterback Joe Burrow sidelined with a season-ending wrist injury, the Bengals saw a major development when the LSU alum was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday’s training session.

Ja’Marr Chase hurt his ankle during the Bengals’ victory over the Colts in Week 14. Even though Chase had a difficult game—three catches for 29 yards and no touchdowns—it was clear that the injury was still bothering him. Following his absence from Tuesday’s practice, there have been questions raised regarding the star wide receiver’s availability for the impending big games.

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