Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase sorry for spitting: 'What I did was wrong' - ESPN
CINCINNATI — Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase apologized Monday for spitting on Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey.
In a statement released on Instagram, Chase said he took «full responsibilities» for his actions in the team's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 16. Chase was suspended without pay for one game after the NFL concluded that he spit on Ramsey during a heated exchange in the Week 12 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The incident was not seen by officials during the game but was cited by Ramsey as the cause for the punches and altercation which led to his ejection.
«What I did was wrong,» Chase said. «The circumstances don't matter. My passion for the game is no excuse. There's zero place in our sport — or in life — for that level of disrespect.»
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Chase did not specifically mention Ramsey by name but did reference the Steelers as a franchise.
«I want to personally apologize to everyone within the Pittsburgh Steelers organization,» Chase said. «I let my emotions in the moment get the better of me. I can only hope and trust you know none of it represents who I am — not as a competitor, teammate, or person.»
The league upheld Chase's suspension after hearing an appeal he submitted early last week.
Chase and Ramsey were previously flagged in the game for offsetting unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. Both of them were warned by head referee Bill Vinovich following the scuffle between the players that preceded the second altercation.
Ramsey was fined $14,191 for his role in the incident. He was tossed after he threw a punch in retaliation to being spit upon. Chase lost more than $500,000 in wages by not playing in the team's 26-20 loss to the New


