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    Ja’Marr Chase Flashes New ‘7-Eleven’ Chain During Bengals Game, Sparks New Endorsement Speculation

    Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase wasn't kidding about anointing himself as "7-Eleven" and has a new chain to represent it.

    Ja’Marr Chase has taken “7-11” to a whole new level in the form of a new iced-out chain.

    After referring to himself as the popular food service and gas station chain a week ago for being “always open,” the Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro wide receiver revealed he wasn’t kidding in calling himself “7-11.” He now has a 7-Eleven chain he proudly sported during Sunday’s Week 6 contest versus the Seattle Seahawks.

    Not only did fans react to Chase’s new game-day attire, but it fueled the speculation that Chase has a new endorsement deal with the convenience store giant.

    Fans React to Ja’Marr Chase’s New ‘7-Eleven’ Chain

    The reactions were immediate for Chase’s new chain.

    Others referred to the chain as “nasty,” in a good way.

    One more fan believed the chain design also has the potential to boost the convenience store known for serving customers for 24 hours.

    But does Chase have a deal with 7-Eleven?

    Chase Teased New Attire on Social Media While Answering Endorsement Rumbling

    The Bengals Pro Bowl wideout did tease something new forthcoming from him on his Instagram page.

    Wearing a shirt of his 7-Eleven tweet, Chase revealed that he was dropping something tomorrow — meaning ahead of the Bengals’ game versus the Seahawks.

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    Turns out it was the chain. But that wasn’t the only thing Chase revealed. He linked a new online gift shop with his tweet officially trademarked by 7-Eleven.

    Among the items Chase is now helping push out is a hat that says “Always Open,” a shirt that reads “Oh Thank Heaven It’s Game Day,” as well as two “Always Open” shirts.

    How Has Chase Done in Week 6’s Matchup?

    Facing the 3-1 Seahawks, Chase was going against a pass defense that entered Cincinnati allowing 1,120 total yards through the air.

    Chase, by halftime, led all Bengals wide receivers with 67 receiving yards and Cincy leading 14-10. He was also averaging 13.4 yards per catch.

    Cincinnati’s reception leader, though, was Tyler Boyd at the half with six receptions.

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