Unsure what to do about Cf-Cache-Status always being EXPIRED

Hello, sorry for the double post, I deleted the other one because I thought I had fixed the issue, but I didn't. In my cloudflare reverse proxy/vercel hosted website, I keep getting Cf-Cache-Status: EXPIRED for every single static image and my index.css (which contains imports to all my css files) on my site, causing my bandwidth to increase on vercel. I'm not sure what to do, I tried to configure cache rules, dns records, cache settings, my vercel.json file in my project, etc. but I can't seem to get rid of the EXPIRED cf-cache-status for images. If anyone could look at my screenshots or network tab on my site to figure out the issue or suggest anything to fix it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Not sure what to do, I am fairly new to this and just registered my domain with cloudflare yesterday in the early afternoon. Link: https://blitzdraftlol.com/
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geom27101
geom27101OP7mo ago
what does this mean? so how does the whole expired, hit stuff work? im a bit confused, i am seeing in my vercel that its being hit there ok, so its just the initial loading of the content taking up the bandwidth by making a request to the origin? and the EXPIRED thing is normal given its being cached by my browser? I disabled cache in dev tools and its saying HIT instead. Is that normal/supposed to happen? Srry, very new to this stuff
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