13 November 2025
Let’s be real for a second—some NFL players are like fine wine, they take time to develop, and others? Well, they come out the gate like a Tesla at a green light. That’s Ja'Marr Chase for you. One minute he was catching touchdowns at LSU with Joe Burrow, the next, he’s torching NFL defenses like they owe him money.
So how did this kid go from college standout to straight-up NFL phenom? Grab a snack, maybe a Gatorade, because we’re about to break down the wild ride of Chase’s journey from rookie to record-setter—and why he might just be the scariest wide receiver defensive backs have ever had nightmares about.![Unstoppable: How [Player Name] Became One of the Leagues Best](/pictures/blog/large/unstoppable-how-player-name-became-one-of-the-leagues-best_1.webp)
In 2019, this guy had 1,780 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns. Let me say that again—20 touchdowns. That’s like turning on Madden with the difficulty set to “rookie” and still feeling bad for the other team.
Teaming up with Joe Burrow (aka his football soulmate), Chase and the Tigers absolutely steamrolled their way to a national championship. Defenders tried everything—double coverage, zone, man, prayers—you name it. Nothing worked.
When Chase declared for the draft, the NFL world paid attention. And by “paid attention,” I mean people were already daydreaming about fantasy football points.![Unstoppable: How [Player Name] Became One of the Leagues Best](/pictures/blog/large/unstoppable-how-player-name-became-one-of-the-leagues-best_2.webp)
Spoiler alert: they were wronger than socks with sandals.
The Bengals had the fifth overall pick, and guess what they did? They reunited the dynamic duo—Burrow and Chase—like some football version of peanut butter and jelly. You could practically hear the defensive coordinators groaning.![Unstoppable: How [Player Name] Became One of the Leagues Best](/pictures/blog/large/unstoppable-how-player-name-became-one-of-the-leagues-best_3.webp)
- 81 receptions
- 1,455 yards
- 13 touchdowns
He broke records like it was a hobby. Most rookie receiving yards in a single game? Check. Most rookie postseason receiving yards? Check. Making defenders look silly? Check, check, and check.
And the best part? He did it all with this swagger that screamed, “Yeah, I’m that guy.”![Unstoppable: How [Player Name] Became One of the Leagues Best](/pictures/blog/large/unstoppable-how-player-name-became-one-of-the-leagues-best_4.webp)
Having that rapport lets Chase improvise. You’ll see him break off a route mid-play, and Burrow still finds him like he's got Chase on a GPS app. It’s like two best friends with walkie-talkies playing backyard football—except it’s in front of millions of fans.
He knows how to sell a fake like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a helmet. One jab step, and the cornerback is already five yards behind him trying to remember what planet he's on. Combine that with elite acceleration, and it's like trying to chase your dog after it grabs your sandwich and bolts.
He’s got the kind of speed that makes you double-check your stopwatch, and the kind of strength that lets him rip through arm tackles like wet paper. That combination turns 10-yard slants into 70-yard touchdowns. And by the time defenders realize what’s happened, Chase is already doing a celebration dance in the end zone.
You’ll see him talking smack before the snap, and then—boom—he’s 40 yards downfield with the ball. He’s not cocky; he’s just that sure of his ability. And honestly? Wouldn’t you be, too, if you cooked All-Pro corners every other week?
With him and Burrow leading the charge, the Bengals went from afterthought to Super Bowl contenders. That turnaround didn’t happen by accident. It happened because they had a dude who could flip games on a single play—and defenses had no answer.
Yeah, me neither. Because Chase gave them all a front row seat to his personal demolition tour.
He’s also involved in community work, mentoring youth, and showing love to the fans. We love to see a baller who doesn’t forget where he came from.
He’s in the perfect situation, with a quarterback who trusts him, a team that leans on him, and a league that now respects (and possibly fears) him.
From college dominance to NFL superstardom, he hasn’t slowed down a bit. He’s not just one of the league’s best—he is a blueprint for what the modern receiver should be.
And if you’re trying to come up with a nickname for him, good luck. Because “Unstoppable” already seems taken.
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Uziel Franco