NFL News: The star of Bengals Slame The effort of the team losing

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A ja’mar frustrated Chase put the Bengals of Cincinnati on Blast after the 28-3 defeat of the team against the Broncos de Denver on Monday evening.

Chase had five captures on eight targets for 23 yards. But the offensive led by Jake Browning failed to do much overnight. Cincinnati had only nine first downs and was 2 for 11 in third drop. Bengals did not try to convert a fourth drop.

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The large receiver of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Ja’mar Chase (1), looks after the match against the Broncos de Denver in Empower Field in Mile High on September 29, 2025. (Ron Chenoy / Imagn images)

The difficult evening of the starred receiver coincided with an animated conversation with the head coach Zac Taylor.

“The urgency is there, guy, it’s just that you will want to,” he told journalists, via ESPN. “In the end, we must want it. Today, it did not seem that we wanted it.”

Chase suggested that he thought the team “abandoned”. He minimized the touch conversation he had with Taylor.

Bengals have had trouble in the past two weeks since Joe Burrow injured. Chase achieved five catches for 50 yards in a 48-10 defeat against the Vikings of Minnesota last week.

Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor answers questions at a press conference after a NFL football match on Monday, September 29, 2025 in Denver. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)

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“I’m still frustrated if I lose,” added Chase. “But that is part of the game, guy. Sometimes emotions take over. Sometimes it looks like it is not supposed to do. It happens.”

Although Browning does not question the effort of his teammates, he deplored the lack of explosive games that the team has created in the past two weeks.

“The last two weeks just have the impression that we had never really had momentum, we haven’t really been explosive,” said Browning. “You fight a difficult battle with an arm behind your back when you find yourself in longer situations – second and long, first and long, which leads to the third and long. The good offenses do not do this, so we must clean it.”

The large receiver of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Ja’mar Chase (1), aligns for a game during the first quarter against the Broncos de Denver in Empower Field in Mile High on September 29, 2025. (Ron Chenoy / Imagn images)

Cincinnati will welcome the Lions of Detroit during week 5.

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