UPDATE
Ja’Marr Chase started the second half, so it looks like he’s fine for the time being.
In last year’s magical Super Bowl LVI run, the Cincinnati Bengals managed to avoid both a high volume of injuries—especially to very important players. Unfortunately, that hasn’t quite been the case in 2022.
After La’el Collins left the game against the Falcons in the first quarter, more injury concerns struck the team. While attempting to get points just before the half, star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase came up lame after running a deep route.