Ja’Marr Chase Goes Viral For The Way He Curved A Desperate Woman “With Weird BBL” Who Tried To Hug Him

Ja’Marr Chase Goes Viral For The Way He Curved A Desperate Woman “With Weird BBL” Who Tried To Hug Him
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Ja’Marr Chase has gone viral in a video showing him curving a woman who excitedly hugged him while he exited Zero Bond in New York this week.

The Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver was approaching his vehicle when he was approached by an unknown woman who was incredibly endowed at her back. She gave him a hug, but he didn’t quite match the energy as he kept things moving without so much as a look.

The woman was clearly not impressed with the returns she received and stared the WR down as he walked away.

Check out the viral interaction in the post below:

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Most fans bought into the theory that Chase was familiar with the female in question but did not want to acknowledge her publicly, especially not with cameras lurking.

“He definitely hit before and she thought it meant something😂,” one laughed.

“Why does she have a butt crack until about halfway down the pants?” another asked.

“That b**ty 🤮🤮🤮. Idk why ya’ll like those fake asses shit looks nasty,” said a third.

“Bruh did the Chappelle,” a user observed.

“He’s know the trap game, that BBL isn’t working on him, he’s better than me tho,” someone else admitted.

“That’s how you gotta do it in the 21st century, just gotta keep it pushin lol,” a fan offered.

“They clearly know each other. It’s obvious,” a user observed.

“Either he’s hit and she think she can just do that in public, or she is a groupie and trying to get chosen,” a comment read.

Chase signed a four-year deal worth $161 million with the Bengals earlier this year, which makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. His $40.25 million salary edges out Myles Garrett’s $40 million, with the defensive end also signing his deal this year, committing to the Cleveland Browns.

His record-setting contract will raise the bar for future non-QB deals and should factor into negotiations for Micah Parsons and Aidan Hutchinson. Parsons is eligible for an extension this year and is negotiating with the Dallas Cowboys.

Hutchinson isn’t quite there yet as he’s not eligible until after the 2025 season, but his impact on the Detroit Lions’ defense suggests he could become one of the highest-paid non-QBs soon enough.

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