With 11 catches for 264 yards and 3 touchdowns, Ja’Marr Chase publish a single-game stat series Thursday replicated just one alternative hour in Cincinnati Bengals historical past — by means of Chase himself, in 2022.
Within the Bengals’ 35-34 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Chase turned into the primary participant in NFL historical past to listing a couple of video games of 250-plus receiving yards and two-plus touchdowns in a occupation. Chase first publish a in a similar fashion monstrous stat series on Jan. 2, 2022, when he pulled in a franchise-record 266 yards on 11 receptions with 3 touchdowns.
Presen Chase fell simply trim of homogeneous his personal franchise listing, it wasn’t for a dearth of alternatives. He merely ran out of hour.
The extreme of Chase’s yards got here on a 5-yard landing within the ultimate negligible to drag the Bengals inside of one level. Cincinnati’s two-point conversion try fell incomplete, preserving Chase from including to his stat series in time beyond regulation.
All 3 of Chase’s touchdowns got here in the second one part, the primary on a weaving 67-yard catch-and-run via all the Ravens secondary. The second one was once a 70-yard rainbow reference to Joe Burrow halfway in the course of the fourth quarter.
Two TDs over 60 yards this night, nbd.@JoeyB x @Real10jayy__ #CINvsBAL on @NFLonPrime
pic.twitter.com/NUtbXOBLWx— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) November 8, 2024
Chase now owns the Bengals franchise listing for 60-plus-yard landing receptions with 12, topping the former listing of 10 held by means of Isaac Curtis.
Then Thursday, Chase has now publish two of the 23 260-yard performances in NFL historical past. Of the ones 23 video games, best seven of the ones performances added three-plus touchdowns, and Chase owns two of the ones.
Chase continues to be taking part in on his rookie word of honour nearest he failed to come back to a long-term word of honour with the Bengals ahead of the season. All through Thursday’s competition, his agent Caitlin Aoki posted on X, “He keeps making my job easier.”
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