Ja’Marr Chase is good, no question about it. But he could be great.
The only thing standing in his way is . . . Ja’Marr Chase.
In the early part of the season, Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase was one of the hottest tickets in the NFL. Then he wasn’t
The LSU product averaged 107.7 receiving yards per game over the first seven weeks of the season. That number has fallen off to 40.8 since.
By Halloween, Chase led the NFL with 354 receiving yards and had scored four touchdowns on balls thrown over 20 yards in the air.