Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase had to own some pregame comments he made about the Cleveland Browns before Sunday’s Week 1 loss.

Chase made some disrespectful comments about the Browns in the leadup to Sunday’s game. The Bengals wide receiver dismissed any added importance to the game and referred to them as “elves,” a shot at the team’s elf logo.

It was the Browns who got the last laugh. They dominated Sunday’s game for a 24-3 win and limited Chase to just five catches for 39 yards in the process. That meant Chase had to take his medicine after the game.

“I’m just frustrated because I called their a– elves and we just lost to some elves,” Chase told reporters after the game, via Olivia Ray of WLWT. “I’m pissed on my part.”

It is a great quote, and credit to Chase for owning it. However, the Bengals do not seem to have learned their lesson when it comes to trash talk. It is great when it works, but they were humbled again on Sunday.

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