So serious question, has Lamb and/or St. Brown passed him in dynasty league rankings? I know losing Burrow was big, but even before Burrow went out, Lamb and St Brown averaged more per game. Thoughts??
meant if you were drafting in a startup dynasty, do you consider Lamb or St Brown before Chase? All things being equal? For years it was JJ and Chase 1-2, seems we might see some variation of that moving forward or no?So serious question, has Lamb and/or St. Brown passed him in dynasty league rankings? I know losing Burrow was big, but even before Burrow went out, Lamb and St Brown averaged more per game. Thoughts??
Lamb is close. If you can sell ARSB for Chase + then snap accept that
meant if you were drafting in a startup dynasty, do you consider Lamb or St Brown before Chase? All things being equal? For years it was JJ and Chase 1-2, seems we might see some variation of that moving forward or no?So serious question, has Lamb and/or St. Brown passed him in dynasty league rankings? I know losing Burrow was big, but even before Burrow went out, Lamb and St Brown averaged more per game. Thoughts??
Lamb is close. If you can sell ARSB for Chase + then snap accept that
Next Gen Stats
L'Jarius Sneed aligned across from Ja'Marr Chase on 21 of his 34 routes (61.8%), allowing 2 receptions for 27 yards on 3 targets.
Chase gained fewer receiving yards than expected (-6) for the first time in his five career games vs the Chiefs.
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1.3 yprr is pretty appalling for a chase caliber playerNext Gen Stats
L'Jarius Sneed aligned across from Ja'Marr Chase on 21 of his 34 routes (61.8%), allowing 2 receptions for 27 yards on 3 targets.
Chase gained fewer receiving yards than expected (-6) for the first time in his five career games vs the Chiefs.
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Agreed. Great talent, but seems like another idiot WR. He mouthed off after the game about how the CB wouldn't fight him, lol. It's a football game, not a boxing match, Mr. Chase.Why people **** talk their opponents before they play, especially one playing at an all pro level, while you have a backup qb and are heavy dogs, is beyond me. This dude seems pretty dumb outside of football IQ but has insane talent that it overcomes it.
Problem is by all accounts Higgins isn't planning on taking anything close to "cheap". Bengals already made the smart play getting Burton who as far as on field potential, is just as high as Higgens IMO.Maybe the Bengals should sign Higgins for cheap compared to what Chase will get. Trade Chase for picks. I wouldn't do this, but maybe they should explore it.
No. Joe Burrow and Chase have a special connection/chemistry. You don't mess with that for a high end possession guy like Higgins.Maybe the Bengals should sign Higgins for cheap compared to what Chase will get. Trade Chase for picks. I wouldn't do this, but maybe they should explore it.
It will be a different number of year so there's no way to tell who got "more".Now the question is does Chase come in above, at or below Jefferson? My guess is guaranteed money is nearly identical, but overall contract slightly less.
I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
I can understand having resentment, but if anything if I were in that position I would probably be motivated more. Every catch, every yard, every TD, makes it more of a certainty that you're getting a massive payday when it comes. There's always the risk of major injury of course, but that risk is there whether you're balling out or not.Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
Yeah I am very surprised how little attention there is. And Chase seems to be the most underpaid by far. And Brown has pretty much said that he won't give him a contract this year.
Will there be anger or resentment? I'd imagine yes. Will it impact his on field performance? And will his lack of practice impact? Tough question marks for a 1.6 pick.
It's just such a tough spot to be in for an athlete. He sells his upcoming salary amount in jerseys. He has leverage. I'd personally sit and not risk it. I get the "honor" your contract route but this isn't his 3rd contract he agreed to a few years ago. Its a rookie deal. Take care of your family Mr. Chase and put real pressure on the team to make this right.I can understand having resentment, but if anything if I were in that position I would probably be motivated more. Every catch, every yard, every TD, makes it more of a certainty that you're getting a massive payday when it comes. There's always the risk of major injury of course, but that risk is there whether you're balling out or not.Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
Yeah I am very surprised how little attention there is. And Chase seems to be the most underpaid by far. And Brown has pretty much said that he won't give him a contract this year.
Will there be anger or resentment? I'd imagine yes. Will it impact his on field performance? And will his lack of practice impact? Tough question marks for a 1.6 pick.
He is only entering his fourth season and it's not very common for players to get reupped after three (Jordan Love seems more an exception than rule). So, I can see Brown's logic to a degree and the Bengals appear to be $12 million over the cap (if I'm reading spotrac correctly). But, still I think, if you honestly have Super Bowl aspirations you pay the man.Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
Yeah I am very surprised how little attention there is. And Chase seems to be the most underpaid by far. And Brown has pretty much said that he won't give him a contract this year.
Will there be anger or resentment? I'd imagine yes. Will it impact his on field performance? And will his lack of practice impact his performance? Tough question marks for a 1.6 pick.
Just feels like thats the path you might do for one of your players whose face isn't plastered all over stadium or has a hamburger named after him. One thing we can all agree on, not all athletes are treated the same. A guy like Chase has proven to be that guy. You treat that guy a little different. Gonna be interesting how they handle it thats for sureHe is only entering his fourth season and it's not very common for players to get reupped after three (Jordan Love seems more an exception than rule). So, I can see Brown's logic to a degree and the Bengals appear to be $12 million over the cap (if I'm reading spotrac correctly). But, still I think, if you honestly have Super Bowl aspirations you pay the man.Still no one seems to be talking about this hold-in.I am surprised there is not much attention on this contract situation as he seems to be doing the hold-in thing. I read somewhere that he's making Either 1.05 or 4.86 million depending on who to believe. Either way when you consider WR contracts this summer that probably makes him the most underpaid player in the NFL. Could get ugly.To quote Teddy KGB from Rounders:
"Pay this man his money"
Not sure why CeeDee & Aiyuk are all over the first page of this board and Ja'Marr isn't.
And, in general as it relates to these guys people don't seem too concerned with extended holdouts for two likely first round picks in most redrafts. I don't like it. Managers are going to have to eat a likely slow start from all of them. Opening up 0-2 in formats where there are only 14-15 games before the playoffs start is a big deal.
Yeah I am very surprised how little attention there is. And Chase seems to be the most underpaid by far. And Brown has pretty much said that he won't give him a contract this year.
Will there be anger or resentment? I'd imagine yes. Will it impact his on field performance? And will his lack of practice impact his performance? Tough question marks for a 1.6 pick.
4 receivers in his draft class got paid after Y3:
He should feel resentful.
- Jaylen Waddle
- DeVonta Smith
- Nico Collins
- Amon-Ra St Brown
I didn't expect to say this...but to be fair to the Bengals:4 receivers in his draft class got paid after Y3:
He should feel resentful.
- Jaylen Waddle
- DeVonta Smith
- Nico Collins
- Amon-Ra St Brown
Ouch. Excellent point. The fact that Smith and Waddle are 1st rounders is definitely noteworthy too.
This could get ugly.
If he wants the Smith or Waddle contract, I'm sure that is available to him. If he wants the Jefferson contract, he will need to play another year. Current request seems to be get paid Jefferson money now, which is not normal and probably not going to happen.4 receivers in his draft class got paid after Y3:
He should feel resentful.
- Jaylen Waddle
- DeVonta Smith
- Nico Collins
- Amon-Ra St Brown
Ouch. Excellent point. The fact that Smith and Waddle are 1st rounders is definitely noteworthy too.
This could get ugly.
When does it stop though? He’s holding out after his 3rd year? That’s ridiculous.Today was the first practice he didn't at least attend. It's getting real. Pay this man
I dont know. I understand why they implemented the rookie contracts, I just don't necessarily agree with them. Locking in what a player should make 4 years down the road immediately after being drafted seems silly. Players outperform. If a player after 3 years underperformed the contract what would the team do? Bye bye. Maybe cut rookie deals to 2 years and give franchises 2 additional years of tagging them which allows players that are good to resign good contracts.. People can say what they want about the current system but under no circumstance should Chase be paid 1 million dollars for what he has done and shown. It's a flaw in the system. All my opinion and I don't pretend to have written documentaries on the topic.When does it stop though? He’s holding out after his 3rd year? That’s ridiculous.Today was the first practice he didn't at least attend. It's getting real. Pay this man
Pat McAfee
"The Ja'Marr Chase situation is a little more complicated than the others because he has more time on his deal..
We don't know exactly what he's thinking but I'm gonna assume that he's not real happy with the way things are going" ~ @AdamSchefter
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From The Athletic:
CINCINNATI — Ja’Marr Chase took part in practice for the first time this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver has been holding in as he negotiates a contract extension with the team and watched every practice — except one he didn’t show up to — from the sideline.
On Sunday, the team’s first practice following the conclusion of the preseason, he rejoined his teammates on the field. He was a full participant and the team expects him to practice all week, league sources told The Athletic. The Bengals also posted a photo on X of Chase at practice.
The practice was not open to the media.
Chase has been sneaking in throwing sessions outside of practice time over the last week, whether in the indoor facility after practice or on the fields before the day’s team work, but this was his first time back in full with everyone.
With exactly two weeks until the opener against the New England Patriots, this gives a long enough runway for Chase ramp up to game shape.
Chase has two years remaining on his rookie contract. The club exercised his fifth-year option for the 2025 season.
Bengals president Mike Brown stated before training camp began the team would “bend over backward” to sign Chase, but this might not be the best time to negotiate. Outside of Joe Burrow last year, whose contract broke every Bengals’ precedent, Cincinnati has never signed a first-round pick to an extension before their fourth season.
Ben Baby
Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase participated Sunday's light practice, per the team. First practice participation of any kind for him dating back to last season. (via @bengals)
Throughout this hold-in, Ja'Marr Chase has participated in lighter workouts, such as a walkthrough or today's light practice. He has not participated in a traditional game-week practice, which is not scheduled until Wednesday.
He waited for me to draft I'm sure of it.This vexes me. I'm terribly vexed.
James Rapien
Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase isn’t practicing today. The regular season in 10 days away. Here he is walking out to the practice field![]()