Ja'Marr Jabs: Bengals' Chase Responds to Buffalo Bills' 'Snow Dome' Excuse

Former Bills wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie recently said that the Buffalo probably would have won the playoff game if they had played in a dome. Ja'Marr Chase wants in ...

The Buffalo Bills as presently constructed no longer necessarily have to align themselves with the "snow dome'' views of former receiver Isaiah McKenzie. And speaking of "construction,'' neither the existing stadium nor the new building is going to satisfy McKenzie's wishes.

And fresh off a second straight trip to the AFC Championship Game, Ja'Marr Chase doesn't seem to care either way.

Chase, the Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver, is reveling in reflecting on how his team fared compared to the Bills in the Divisional Round. ... a game won, of course, by the Bengals, 27-10 in wintry Orchard Park.

McKenzie recently said that the Bills probably would have won the game if they had played in a dome. Chase is retweeting those comments to set his version of the record straight.

"(That was) my first time ever playing in (the) snow bro. Just gotta play at the end of the day ..." Chase tweeted.

And ... he's right, right? Chase had five receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown in the Bengals' win over the Bills in Buffalo. The Bengals would go on to lose in an AFC Championship Game rematch to the Kansas City Chiefs, and then the Chiefs went on to win the Super Bowl.

And in 2023? The Chiefs, Bengals and Bills again look like powerhouses. ... and for Buffalo to realize its Super Bowl goal, it'll have to use cold-weather games to its advantage.

And McKenzie in 2023? He signed as a free agent with the Colts in Indianapolis ... who may have the AFC's worst roster - but who do offer him his precious dome.

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Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983. He is the author of two best-selling books on the NFL.