'I Want to Compete With Myself' - Ja'Marr Chase Discusses 'Sticky Note' Goal Getting Marked Off

Chase is having the best season any Bengals receiver's ever had.
Bengals Ja'Marr Chase (1) looks for an opening during their game against the Browns at Paycor Stadium on Sunday December 22, 2024. Bengals lead the game at halftime with a score of 17-0.
Bengals Ja'Marr Chase (1) looks for an opening during their game against the Browns at Paycor Stadium on Sunday December 22, 2024. Bengals lead the game at halftime with a score of 17-0. / Phil Didion/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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CINCINNATI — It's been a banner year for Bengals top receiver Ja'Marr Chase, one that's gonna have him check off a big goal when he gets home. Chase famously told the media earlier in his NFL career that he has "sticky note goals" on his bathroom mirror he wants to accomplish.

1,500 receiving yards is one of those and he broke through that barrier against Cleveland en route to breaking his own franchise record for single-season receiving yards.

"I mean it feels good," Chase said about the goal getting met and setting a new franchise record. "It's something I wanted to do. Me being competitive, I want to compete with myself so that was a good thing I did that just a goal of mine."

The job's not finished for Chase or anyone on the team amidst a quick turnaround for the biggest game of the season this Saturday.

Cincinnati can boost it's playoff hopes a lot more with a Broncos win, while a loss ends any playoff life.

"The standard is AFC Championship," Chase declared. "We wanna be there at the end. That's our standard."

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