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Chase reveals whether he would play without a new contract
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase. Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

Ja’Marr Chase still has not gotten a new contract from the Cincinnati Bengals with just two days remaining until the start of the team's 2024 season, but the star wide receiver says he plans to play on Sunday even if that does not change.

Chase spoke with reporters on Friday about his contract situation. He called the negotiations an “aggravating” process but said he has done his best to not let the situation impact his preparation. When asked if he would be willing to play without a new deal in place, Chase gave a firm response.

“If it gets to that point, I will be, yeah. If I don’t get (a new contract), I will play, yes,” Chase said.

Chase also said he will likely be “limited” if he does play on Sunday, so he sent some mixed signals. You can hear the full remarks:

Chase still has two years remaining on his rookie deal, but the Pro Bowl wideout has been a hold-in during training camp. He was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday and was spotted taking part in some light drills. After the session, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow offered a positive update on his teammate.

The Bengals can probably beat the Patriots without Chase, but one reporter recently noted how Chase could have more leverage in contract talks after Week 1. Both sides are likely hoping to have a new deal in place prior to that.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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