PRO Bowl player Ja’Marr Chase spent his money on an eye-catching accessory.
Ahead of his fourth season with the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-year-old Chase showed off his custom grill set.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, jeweler Johnny Dang showed off the diamond-encrusted piece, set in a mold of Chase’s teeth.
Each tooth included a characteristic stone, surrounded by smaller stones covering the entire piece.
In the caption, Dang added that each tooth was GIA certified.
Later, Chase excitedly modeled his new accessory, which matched his frozen flat chain.
The sparkling grilles reportedly cost Chase $100,000, as per Dov Kleiman.
The clip divided fans’ opinions about X, with one describing Chase’s grills as a “waste of money.”
“He could have just set the money on fire, it would have been faster,” commented a second.
“Wow!! So amazing and unique! Can’t believe he actually did that,” replied a third.
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While another claimed the Minnesota Vikings, Justin Jefferson’s grills “are better.”
Jefferson previously revealed that he had five sets of grills in an interview with HQ in June 2023.
He added that his most expensive pair were the emerald-cut grills, which cost him a whopping $200,000.
“I love using grills,” Jefferson explained.
As for Chase, the reveal of his new bars comes just days after the Bengals announced they had signed him to the fifth year of his rookie contract.
This move ensures he will remain with the team until at least 2025.
Chase is expected to make just over $1 million this season in base salary alone, with a cap hit of over $9.8 million.
If he plays out the final year of his rookie contract rather than signing a new contract early, he will earn more than $21.8 million in 2025.
Since being selected fifth overall out of LSU by the Bengals in the 2021 NFL Draft, Chase has solidified himself as one of the league’s top receivers.
[Chase] I could have just set the money on fire, it would have been faster.
User X
He reached quadruple figures in receiving yards every season, including a remarkable 1,455 yards and 13 touchdowns in his rookie season, for which he was named Second-Team All-Pro and Offensive Rookie of the Year.
In 2023, Chase accumulated 1,216 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 games for the 9-8 Bengals.
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