Ja’Marr Chase is not a defender, but his voice carried like one after Cincinnati’s 39-38 loss to the Jets . With the Bengals searching for answers after a fourth-quarter collapse, it was Chase preaching accountability and unity in Monday’s players only defense meeting.
Chase made it a point to check in with safety Geno Stone. ”I told him they can only control what they can control,” he said. “Don’t overdo it with each other. Y’all have to have each other’s backs and be a unit.”
Chase decided to address the locker room and made sure they had each other’s backs. No doubt, the Dolphins’ defense has been a real concern this season.
They’ve struggled to keep teams off the scoreboard, ranking 26th in points allowed, and their run defense has been even worse. But on Sunday, things fin

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