WATCH: “Old school bada**” – Ja’Marr Chase breaks the internet with an iconic ‘running the money down’ celebration on his return against the Chiefs


WATCH: “Old school bada**” – Ja’Marr Chase breaks the internet with an iconic ‘running the money down’ celebration on his return against the Chiefs

Ja'Marr Chase

Star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase returned to action after a couple of weeks and contributed well for the Cincinnati Bengals against the Kansas City Chiefs. He rallied the Bengals to a thumping 27-24 victory in what was probably one of the best games of the week. With this win, the Bengals are now 8-4 for the season and are level with the Ravens in the AFC North.

Chase claimed that he pulled a muscle in his knee on a 15-yard TD against the New Orleans Saints a few weeks ago and later suffered a hip issue. He then reportedly had a hairline hip fracture and hence was missing from the league for some time. On his return, Chase’s celebration after the Bengals scored is breaking the internet.

After fellow WR Tee Higgins scored a touchdown, Chase pretended to throw money at the Chiefs’ defense. This was an attempt to mock the Chiefs and in the end, it didn’t backfire as the Bengals came out on the winning side. A brilliant defensive play in the fourth quarter, coupled with a touchdown, sealed the deal for them.

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NFL Twitter reacts to Ja’Marr Chase’s iconic celebration

Ja'Marr Chase

Ja’Marr Chase

NFL fans were quick to react to Chase’s weird antics and couldn’t help but have a laugh over his different way of celebration. While many fans believed that he should be penalized for his actions, some took the matter in a very light way and considered it healthy trolling by him toward the Chiefs’ players.

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https://twitter.com/CagyRisesAgain/status/1599577456079667200
https://twitter.com/Giant_Gypsy/status/1599536606972874752

As for the Bengals, they are 8-4 for the season and look in a safe spot to make it to the playoffs. They are second in the AFC North division to the Ravens, who also hold an 8-4 record. All their remaining 5 games are very important and won’t be easy at all as they face the Browns, the Bucs, the Patriots, the Bills, and eventually the Ravens.

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