Ja’Marr Chase thinks Joe Burrow loves football despite the comments



Doc Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is getting ready for the Ravens game plan against him, he is too taking note of teammate Joe Barro’s comments. However, Chase said he thinks Barrow still loves football despite the quarterback’s cryptic comments.

Chase said doesn’t see the changeaccording to a post on X by James Rapien.

“I see him the same every day,” Chase said. “To me, he loves football. But that’s his question. I can’t answer that for him. I see the same person every day. He comes to work. He loves work. He doesn’t look like he’s bored being here, you know.

“The guy loves the game. I think he loves the game. From what I’ve learned from him, too. He helps me every day. There’s no negativity in the building from him.”

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This has not been an easy season for Chase. But he has maintained a steady season despite Barrow’s absence for many games. Chase had a 1,000-yard season, his fifth consecutive career start, with five touchdowns.

And Chase seems focused on the task at hand, which is the Ravens in the AFC North competition. Chase caught seven passes for 110 yards in the first meeting and said the Ravens could play it differently this time, according to bengals.com.

“I’m sure they could do similar things,” Chase said. “They might do the same things, but they make it look different.”

Chase said the Bengals simply have to combine wins below, according to vlvt.com.

“Finish strong,” Chase said. “Of course we have to win, but we just have to finish strong. That’s the biggest thing. One game at a time.”

A strong finish may or may not save head coach Zac Taylor, according to ESPN.

“The Bengals are unpredictable, and Zach Taylor only has one year left on his contract,” wrote Dan Graziano. “Again, he’s either the winningest or second-winningest coach in franchise history, he’s established a culture of confrontation, and he’s well-liked by a star quarterback. So I assume he’s coming back. But again, more was expected this season in Cincinnati, so at least we’ve got our antennas up.”





2025-12-12 02:06:00

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