Ja’Marr Chase announced his departure.
Bengals Wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase declared his retirement yesterday, January 30, 2024
AFC Championship game versus the Chiefs of Kansas City. Joe Burrow, the quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, encouraged the referees to ignore such events even though Flowers was a member of the Ravens.
After a deep pass from Lamar Jackson to Zay Flowers, Jackson was tackled inside the 10-yard line. After being tackled by a Chiefs defender, Jackson stood up, gave him a hard slap, and then twirled the ball on the ground near him. It was one of the Ravens’ big plays. That was followed by the taunting call that sent the Ravens reeling, just missing a field goal.
The Chiefs were able to recover when Flowers slipped as he pushed towards the goal line, even though it looked like he had entered the end zone and the Ravens were back in the red zone. That was just one of the many errors the Ravens committed in Chiefs territory, which ultimately resulted in the loss. Lamar Jackson threw an interception later in the game, which was the other.
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Bengals’ cornerback Cam Taylor, the most improved player on the British team, was named by PFF.
Following the 2023 season, Cincinnati acquired a number of outstanding players with youthful potential.
Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt was named one of the team’s most improved players from the previous season by Pro Football Focus writer Zoltán Buday.
Taylor-Britt finished with a 64.5 PFF grade, 50 tackles, four interceptions, and eleven pass breakups.
After playing due to injury in 2022, Taylor-Britt was a Day 1 starter in the Bengals’ secondary in 2023, according to Budday. Despite missing time due to an injury, he played excellently; out of 135 cornerbacks, he allowed just a 67.6 quarterback rating, which was tenth.
Cincinnati hopes for even more progress in the next season as CTB wants to sign a new contract with Queen City.