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    ‘All-Time Loser Behavior From Cancun’ – Ja’Marr Chase Gets Mocked By Fans For Throwing Shade At Kansas City Chiefs

    Ja’Marr Chase took a jab at the Chiefs from vacation, but fans fired back, calling it “all-time loser behavior” after Kansas City’s Super Bowl loss.

    Ja’Marr Chase is on vacation, but that didn’t stop him from stirring the pot. The Cincinnati Bengals’ star took a jab at the Kansas City Chiefs, and fans weren’t having it. The internet wasted no time roasting him, calling it “all-time loser behavior.”

    With the Chiefs fresh off a heart-numbing Super Bowl loss, Chase’s timing wasn’t exactly ideal.

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    Ja’Marr Chase Takes Shots at Chiefs, Fans Fire Right Back

    Chase is on vacation, but the internet made sure he didn’t relax for long. While chilling in Cancun, the Bengals’ talented wideout posted an Instagram story featuring the Eagles beating down the Chiefs (literally) in Super Bowl 59. That was all it took for fans to unleash a roast session.

    The responses came in hot. One fan commented, “All time loser behavior from Cancun.”

    Another called him a “Lombardi virgin” posting memes from the beach — because, well, facts.

    A third reminded Chase that the Bengals’ O-line got wrecked by the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl 56, a painful déjà vu moment for the team. “He should know how the chiefs felt considering their OL got torn up by Rams to deny them hardware.”

    The classic “outside the club” meme made its way into the chat, with a fan pointing out Chase is talking from a distance, because he wasn’t even in the big game.

    Another fan kept it simple: “He still hasn’t won a Super Bowl, so this is all he can do.” Tough, but true.

    Then came the real shade. One fan claimed Chase’s jealousy was eating him alive, saying “he’ll never win a ring.” That’s a bold take, but considering Patrick Mahomes already has three, the argument has weight.

    Chase has never been shy about taking shots at the Chiefs. But this time, the internet clapped back harder.

    Joe Burrow Struggled, Ja’Marr Chase Held Out, Tee Higgins Hurt: Bengals Paid the Price

    Comeback Player of the Year? Cool. But Joe Burrow wasn’t trying to win a feel-good award.

    He wanted another Super Bowl run. Instead, he got a slow start, missed chances, and an all-expenses-paid trip home as the Bengals missed the playoffs again.

    So, what went wrong? For starters, Burrow’s top weapons were MIA in training camp: Chase skipped due to a contract dispute (still no deal, by the way), while Tee Higgins was sidelined with a nagging hamstring.

    Burrow didn’t hide his frustration: “We have to find a way to play better in September. We didn’t have Ja’Marr for training camp, we didn’t have Tee for training camp for most of it. That’s not an excuse. We got to play better early on and whatever it takes to do that — whether it’s preseason reps, joining practices, or guys taking offseason a little more seriously.”

    Translation: No more excuses. Whether it’s preseason snaps, joint practices, or an offseason reality check, something has to change.

    By the time the Bengals woke up, the AFC had already shut the door. Burrow is still that dude, but the Bengals need to quit shooting themselves in the foot. Slow starts won’t cut it, because sympathy awards don’t come with rings.

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