Super Bowl : Ja’Marr Chase, rookie superstar

Super Bowl : Ja’Marr Chase, rookie superstar

A title of NFL: Ben Roethlisberger's career ends after Steelers loss”>Offensive Rookie of the Year, records in shambles and a ticket to the Super Bowl: Ja’Marr Chase‘s first campaign in the NFL has been rather successful so far. Joe Burrow‘s ex-comrade at LSU followed his quarterback as a professional, in the Bengals jersey, with some success since for the first time since 1988, Cincinnati will play the great mass of American football on Sunday.

2020 university champion with the Tigers, in the company of Joe Burrow but also Justin Jefferson (Vikings) and Clyde-Edwards Helaire (Chiefs), the Bengals receiver preferred to skip his third season in College last year. , to better focus on his arrival in the NFL. A year-long preparation that has paid off. Brilliant from start to finish of the regular season, Chase and his number 1 (the first player in Cincinnati history to carry that number) concluded the 2021 fiscal year with 13 touchdowns, 1,455 yards (a rookie record) and 81 counter receipts.

At SoFi Stadium, the superstar rookie will face a challenge commensurate with his talent against Jalen Ramsey as the Rams cornerback is arguably the best there is at the moment. “You’re going to get to see this duel. You’re going to get to see it and I’m going to be ready for Chase” warns the Los Angeles player. A match within the match oh so decisive and on which it will obviously be necessary to keep an eye. For the record, the Chase-Burrow duo has never lost a playoff match (university and NFL) The big story is written on Sunday evening.

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