Ja'Marr Chase was the sole bright spot in the Cincinnati Bengals' 27-18 Week 7 loss at the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, catching 10 passes for 94 yards and a touchdown. But he is already thinking of the next game, as Cincinnati (2-4) will try to halt its four-game skid against one of its biggest rivals.Speaking about Thursday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1), the star wideout had some succinct words:“We know the Steelers are going to come in and try to rawdog us and kill us. But we will be ready for that challenge and waiting for it.”The Steelers are coming off a 23-9 rout of the Cleveland Browns.Cornerback Jalen Ramsey proved his versatility in that game, sacking Dillon Gabriel twice. Afterward, he said:"I'm going to probably tell my kids about this. I played in a game with T.J. Watt and Myles Garrett, and I had two sacks. That's crazy."Safety DeShon Elliott added:"He's a potential gold jacket. You kind of expect those things from somebody like that. When it happens, though, you're like, dang, especially when I saw him track the quarterback down from one side, run to the other side. I didn't know his old self still had it. I didn't know he had that speed on him still."Bengals HC Zac Taylor, Joe Flacco react to Ja’Marr Chase’s touchdown vs. PackersJa’Marr Chase’s touchdown drew praise from Bengals coach Zac Taylor, who struggled to describe the “unbelievable” play during his presser:"I know they had tight coverage underneath and the safety leaning over the top. Joe (Flacco) just gave him a chance, and somehow Ja'Marr just found a way to make a huge play for us."Meanwhile, quarterback Joe Flacco said:“We were able to take a shot, and, I mean, obviously, when he gets a one-on-one, I think you'd be wrong a lot not to go his way.”He also reflected on the calmness and patience that he told himself to have after the excitement of scoring the touchdown (and subsequent 2-point conversion catch by Chase Brown), given that it occurred with just under five minutes left and got the Bengals within 24-18:"You're just trying to keep it simple, take it one play at a time. Don't get too high in this environment, no matter what the scoreboard says."The Bengals next play the Steelers on Thursday. Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video.