Ja’Marr Chase Desperately Offered Up Bengals Season Tix In Exchange For Being Revived In A Video Game On Live Stream

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Cincinnati Bengals superstar wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase was so desperate to survive during an online session in the video game ARC Raiders that he offered his opponent season tickets to Bengals games.

With the Bengals failing to qualify for the playoffs, Ja’Marr Chase is in offseason mode and is spending some of his free time playing video games on a live stream, with his latest adventures while playing the recent hit ARC Raiders going viral.

Ja’Marr Chase offered up season tickets to Cincinnati Bengals games in exchange for being revived in ARC RAIDERS video game

“During an outing in Speranza, Chase was downed by his opponent during a firefight in a concrete tunnel. The culprit couldn’t enjoy their triumph for very long, though, as a third player appeared pretty much immediately afterwards to take them out as well, which Chase enthusiastically (and profanely) welcomed.”

“Getting knocked down is not the end in this extraction shooter. Players can be revived and return to the battle, if someone else is willing to use a defibrillator on them — hence Chase’s ability to cheer on his killer’s demise. He immediately went on to plead his case with the new arrival, offering them season tickets for the Bengals in exchange for a revive.” [via ESPN]

Despite all of the turmoil at the quarterback position this year for the Cincinnati Bengals, Chase remained one of the best wide receivers in the NFL as he caught 125 passes for 1,412 yards and 8 touchdowns.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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