CINCINNATI (AP) — Just when Cincinnati Bengals fans thought this season couldn't get worse, Ja'Marr Chase spat on Jalen Ramsey during the fourth quarter of Sunday's 34-12 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers to provide the ugliest moment of a brutal year.
It was also another sign that the Bengals may be the league's most undisciplined team.
Cincinnati dropped its third straight to fall to 3-7 in a game that included frequent missed tackles by the defense, a second-string opposing quarterback completing passes at will and Chase losing his composure.
The NFL announced Monday that the fifth-year wide receiver would be suspended without pay for one game.
“It’s incredibly difficult to believe when there’s adversity, when you’ve lost seven of your last eight games, that’s when the real work ha

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