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The Cincinnati Bengals nabbed a much-needed win on Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
And taking advantage of the Prime Time slot, reminded everyone why he's one Ja'Marr Chaseof the NFL's most electrifying wide receivers.
Chase is always open for business
Following the 27-20 victory, Chase took to Instagram to reinforce his self-proclaimed nickname with a two-word message: "7/11 cleats."
The message tied back to the pregame shirt Chase wore, referencing the 24-hour convenience store to symbolize his ability to always be open on the field.
That confidence was on full display at AT&T Stadium, where the 24-year-old star racked up 14 catches for 177 yards and two touchdowns.
"I was just getting good matchups, good leverages all night,"Chase said.
"Wasn't too many double-teams going on."
Chase's first touchdown epitomized his remarkable connection with quarterback Joe Burrow.
Running a precise route, Chase slipped past Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland to find just enough space in the corner of the end zone.
The timing was flawless, as Burrow delivered a pinpoint before Chase had even turned out of his break.
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The performance not only ended Cincinnati's three-game losing streak but also solidified Chase as the league's leader in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns.
With four games left in the season, he remains on track for the rare triple crown, a feat that underscores his value heading into what could be a record-breaking contract extension.
While the Bengals' playoff chances remain slim at 3%, Monday's victory was a glimmer of hope for a team fighting to salvage its season.
At 5-8, they are 10th in the AFC and three games out of the final wild-card spot.
Next up is a winnable matchup against the Tennessee Titans, where Chase and the Bengals will look to keep building momentum.
Whether or not Cincinnati reaches the postseason, the Burrow-Chase tandem has proven to be a cornerstone for the Bengals' future.
As they prepare for a pivotal offseason, the team's top priority is clear: securing Chase for the long haul.