October 25, 2024

Cincinnati Bengals medical team discovered Ja’Marr Chase with …

 

 

He was diagnosed with a sprained AC joint and was said to be “day-to-day” by Bengals head coach Zac Taylor. After an MRI, Chase’s injury was found to be significantly worse, leading him to miss the following week’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Bengals’ victory over the Vikings gave them a boost in the race for a playoff spot. But they may be without star receiver Ja’Marr Chase.

The wideout left the game in the fourth quarter and did not return. The Bengals still rallied for the win without him. They scored a a trio of fourth-quarter touchdowns, then won with a 29-yard Evan McPherson field goal in overtime.

But going forward, the Bengals will need Chase. Mike Garafolo, an NFL Network reporter, offered hope to Cincinnati fans. He said the Bengals medical staff still needs to run tests. “But the hope is that maybe he won’t miss any time,” Garafolo said from the NFL Network set. “We shall see on that one.”

In post-game. Bengals coach Zac Taylor acknowledged he didn’t have much information to share on Chase’s shoulder. But he hinted that the news wasn’t good for defensive lineman D.J. Reader, who suffered a quad injury earlier in the game against the Vikings.

“D.J., I don’t think D.J. … I have more information,” Taylor told reporters. “But I don’t think it’s a positive (outcome). I’m not sure about Ja’Marr.”

When a reporter asked him more about Reader, Taylor answered “it’s not great. I don’t want to be definitive (yet right now).”

Chase ranks fifth in the NFL with 93 catches with 1,156 yards and seven touchdowns. The Bengals are without star quarterback Joe Burrow, who had season-ending wrist surgery last month. However, Jake Browning, Burrow’s replacement, has led Cincinnati to three straight wins. His receivers are coming up big to keep the playoff hopes alive.

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