BREAKING: Zac Taylor praises Ja’Marr Chase after video game-like performance vs. Ravens

Zac Taylor praises Ja'Marr Chase after video game-like performance vs Ravens  - Cincy Jungle

After another heartbreaking loss this season, the Cincinnati Bengals now face a 4-6 record, and there is not much to be excited about as the season presses on.

Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase were stellar in yet another shootout with the Baltimore Ravens.

Burrow finished the night with 426 passing yards and four touchdown passes, while Ja’Marr Chase tallied 264 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

When seeing these numbers it is only natural to believe the Bengals got the win, but that was not the case.

Loss aside, Chase has implemented himself as the best wide receiver after another video game like performance last night.

The Bengals star wideout continues to set records and became the first player in NFL history to tally multiple career games with 250 receiving yards and over two receiving touchdowns.

Chase has tallied 981 yards and 10 touchdowns on 66 receptions so far this season… So far, this season.

Head coach Zac Taylor had the highest of praise for Chase, “he is one of the top athletes on planet earth.”

It is truly hard to believe the Cincinnati Bengals are 4-6 this season with the numbers the top players on the team (Burrow, Chase, Hendrickson) have posted, but that is the reality.

One thing still remains: You better pay Ja’Marr Chase his money, because he is arguably the best weapon in the National Football League.

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