Look: Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase’s dads share epic victory cigars
By John Buhler
Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase’s dads had victory cigars after seeing their sons guide the Cincinnati Bengals to the Super Bowl.
From LSU to the Queen City, Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase have set the football world on fire.
After going undefeated and winning the College Football Playoff with the 2019 LSU Tigers, they reunited as members of the 2021 Cincinnati Bengals. In Chase’s rookie year, the Bengals are one win away from securing the first Super Bowl championship in franchise history. So you better believe their dads Jimmy Burrow and Jimmy Chase lit up the victory cigars in an epic celebration.
Check out these two Bengal Jimmies Chiefing championship stogies in the Arrowhead parking lot.
Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase’s dads Chief championship stogies in the parking lot
The Burrows and the Chases have known each other since Joe transferred to LSU from Ohio State. In Burrow’s super senior season, he threw for all the yards to the sophomore sensation Chase. While he had other players to sling the pigskin to in Justin Jefferson, Terrace Marshall Jr. and Clyde Edwards-Helaire out of the backfield, the connection from Burrow to Chase was otherworldly.
Even though it was a bold decision for the Bengals to take Chase at No. 5 overall when they could have used an offensive tackle, Burrow made the right call. He needed his guy to get this team over the top. Cincinnati won four games in Burrow’s injury-shortened rookie season. With Chase in the mix, they won the AFC North for the first time since 2015 and are now heading to the Super Bowl!
Maybe the next time these two Bengal Jimmies have a championship stogie, it will be in a much milder climate down in Southern California.