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Ja'Marr Chase's Fantasy Surge: Must-Start vs. Cardinals

JaMarr Chases Fantasy Football Resurgence: The Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver, once a fantasy football darling, hit a rough patch due to quarterback injuries. However, with Joe Burrow back in the lineup, Chase is now a top-tier option, poised to deliver big plays against the Arizona Cardinals in week seventeen.

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