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Ja’Marr Chase makes Bengals history in 33-31 win over Steelers

The Cincinnati Bengals snapped a four-game losing streak in a 33-31 upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers on ‘Thursday Night Football.’

Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase was chasing history throughout the critical victory, which prevented the Steelers from taking a commanding lead in the AFC North standings.

How good was Chase in the Bengals’ win over the Steelers? Here’s a look at his stats from the game.

Ja’Marr Chase stats today

Flacco attempted 47 passes during the Bengals’ Week 7 win over the Steelers. Chase was targeted on a whopping 23 of those attempts, good for a 48.9% target share and the most targets a player has seenin a single game during the 2025 NFL season to date.

Below is a full look at Chase’s numbers from the contest:

Targets: 23
Receptions: 16
Receiving yards: 161
Receiving TDs: 1
Yards per reception: 10.1

Chase’s 16 catches were the most he has posted across his 69 career NFL starts and set a new franchise record for the Bengals. The previous franchise record also belonged to Chase, occurring when he had 15 catches for 192 yards and three touchdowns against the Arizona Cardinals in 2023.

Most receptions in an NFL game

While Chase owns the Bengals franchise record for most receptions in a game, he couldn’t climb to the top of the NFL’s all-time list. Brandon Marshall still remains perched alone atop that list from his 21-catch game with the Denver Broncos in 2009.

Still, Chase’s 16 catches were good enough to crack the top-10 leaderboard, albeit it in a nine-way tie for ninth place. Below is a look at the players to log at least 16 receptions in an NFL game.

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (2009): 21
Terrell Owens, San Francisco 49ers (2000): 20
Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers (2023): 18
Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys (2018): 18
Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (2008): 18
Tom Fears, Los Angeles Rams (1950): 18
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers (2015): 17
Clark Gaines, New York Jets (1980): 17
Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals (2025): 16
Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers (2020): 16
Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints (2018): 16
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers (2015): 16
Wes Welker, New England Patriots (2011): 16
Troy Brown, New England Patriots (2002): 16
Keenan McCardell, Jacksonville Jaguars (1996): 16
Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers (1994): 16
Sonny Randle, St. Louis Cardinals (1962): 16

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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