Ja'Marr Chase became the 6th NFL WR since the Super Bowl era to win the receiving triple crown for the Bengals in 2024.
Chase joins Cooper Kupp (2021), Steve Smith (2005), Sterling Sharpe (1992) and Jerry Rice (1990) as the only "Triple Crown" receivers since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. He's also the first ...
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Ja’Marr Chase may not be going to the playoffs, but he joined an elite group of wide receivers on Sunday night. The Cincinnati Bengals star became just the sixth wide receiver in the Super Bowl ...
His desire for a Ja’Marr Chase Triple Crown. Burrow told reporters this week that going into the Week 18 season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers, one of his goals is to make sure Chase ...
Ending his regular season with a triple crown would be the finishing touches on a historic season. Dan Fappiano is a Connecticut based sports journalist covering NFL and MLB news for ClutchPoints.
He’s 133 yards up on Justin Jefferson, so even a modest day should be enough to give him the triple crown. A Division of NBCUniversal. DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for ...
Cincinnati Bengals star Ja'Marr Chase has a sizable lead in all three wide receiver triple-crown categories, but Joe Burrow wants to ensure his teammate finishes atop all three categories going ...
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase enters NFL Week 18 as the league leader in all three categories of the receiver triple crown: receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.
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He leads the NFL in all three categories. He's two games away from becoming the fifth player since 1967 to win the Triple Crown. How much is Chase thinking about making history? "Not at all," he ...