BREAKING: Bengals’ Ja’Marr Chase ready to anger Justin Jefferson with griddy celebration

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase will be coming into Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings’ building in Week 3 of the NFL, and make no mistake, he’s planning on making it one to remember.

Griddy Off: Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson reunite in Bengals-Vikings  showdown

With Chase and Jefferson part of the 2019 LSU team with Joe Burrow, both receivers have quite a relationship with each other, and what comes along with that is trying to outdo each other.

Both are seen as top receivers in football, and for Chase, when asked if he will do the griddy celebration, made famous by Jefferson, he had quite the response.

“If he doesn’t want me to do it, I wanna do it,” Chase said. “If he doesn’t want me to do it, then I’m gonna do it, purposely. I wanna (expletive) him off.”

Chase ready to torment Vikings

Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase sends a clear message to fans regarding his most  famous touchdown celebration - A to Z Sports

That might be a little tougher to do with Joe Burrow out and Jake Browning taking over for the next three months, but Chase does have chemistry with Browning.

But will it be enough for him to find the endzone?

We imagine that if the Bengals are to slay the Vikings, Chase will have a big say in it. Coming off a 14-reception, 165-yard, one-touchdown game against the Jacksonville Jaguars last week, Chase is in form, and he will want that to continue.

With Jefferson not looking to be outdone, we are about to see two of the best go against each other in what looms as a shootout for the ages.

Who will hit the griddy first?

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