NFL news: Bengals Star Slams in team loss


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A frustrated J’Mar Chase put the Cincinnati Bengals in the explosion after the defeat of the 28-3 team against the Denver Broncos on Monday night.

Chase had five trapped in eight goals for 23 yards. But the offensive led by Jake Browning could not be launched during the night. Cincinnati had only nine attempts and it was 2 for 11 in the third Down. The Bengals did not try to convert a room below.

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The open receiver of the Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Mar Chase (1) observes after the game against Denver’s Broncos at Empower Field to Mile High on September 29, 2025. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn images)

The hard night of the star receiver coincided with a heated conversation with chief coach Zac Taylor.

“The urgency is there, man, you just have to love him,” he told reporters, through ESPN. “At the end of the day, we have to love it. Today, it didn’t seem like we wanted it.”

Chase suggested that he felt that the team was “simply giving up.” He minimized the lateral conversation he had with Taylor.

The Bengals had problems in the last two weeks since Joe Burrow fell with an injury. Chase had five trapped for 50 yards in a defeat by 48-10 against the Minnesota Vikings last week.

The chief coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, Zac Taylor, answers the questions during a press conference after an NFL football match on Monday, September 29, 2025 in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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“I’m always frustrated if I’m losing,” Chase added. “But it is part of the game, man. Sometimes emotions take over. Sometimes it seems what is supposed to do so.”

While Browning would not question the effort of his teammates, he lamented the lack of explosive plays that the team has created in the last two weeks.

“The last two weeks feel as if we never had impulse, we have not really been explosive,” Browning said. “You are fighting a hard battle with one arm behind your back when you end in longer situations: second and long, the first and long one, which leads to the third and long. Good offenses do not do that, so we need to clean it.”

The open receiver of the Cincinnati Bengals Ja’Mar Chase (1) is aligned for a play during the first quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field to Mile High on September 29, 2025. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn images)

Cincinnati will welcome the Detroit Lions in week 5.

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