Ja’Marr Chase rips Ravens trade for Maxx Crosby during livestream
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Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Ja’Marr Chase wasn’t completely satisfied in any respect to listen to information of the Las Vegas Raiders buying and selling five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Maxx Crosby to his rival Baltimore Ravens.
Chase was on a livestream taking part in video video games when he stated he acquired a textual content from his quarterback, Joe Burrow, concerning the Ravens’ transfer for Crosby. He let loose an expletive-laden rant as soon as he learn the textual content.
“Joe just f—ing texted me. Ravens traded for Maxx Crosby,” Chase was heard saying over the livestream. “Not f—ing s—. Not f—ing s—, brother.
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase after the game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on Sept. 29, 2025. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn Images)
“I’m f—ing extremely f—ed proper now. Oh my God.”
As I processed the information, Chase couldn’t believe Crosby is yet another high-end pass rusher being added to an already stacked AFC North, which has Cleveland Browns’ Myles Garrettwho rewrote the single-season sack record in 2025, and Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro TJ Watt, among others.
“How can we let this n—- go to the f—ing division bro?” Chase questioned. “…Oh my god.”
The Raiders received two first-round picks from the Ravens, including their No. 14 overall selection in next month’s NFL Draft, to land the 28-year-old Crosby. Baltimore, with new defensive-minded head coach Jesse Minter, are not playing around about bolstering the defense, and they finally got the Eastern Michigan product out of Las Vegas after seven seasons.
But Chase knows that Crosby could be affecting his workload twice a year, as the Bengals haven’t had the most offensive lines in recent seasons.
Since entering the NFL in 2020 as the first overall pick, Burrow has been sacked 213 times, the fourth-most among active quarterbacks in that timeframe. Justin Herbert, Russell Wilson and Baker Mayfield have been sacked more.

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby on from the sideline during the Chicago Bears game at Allegiant Stadium on Sept. 28, 2025. (Kiyoshi Mio/Imagn Images)
The Bengals certainly need to keep addressing their O-line heading into 2026, and they have around $47 million to currently work with during the legal tampering period, which begins on Monday. Perhaps they will look to shore up that spot, or look in the NFL Draft to make sure Burrow is covered on all ends.
Meanwhile, the Bengals are likely moving on from their top pass rusher, as they didn’t use the franchise tag on Trey Hendrickson, who is expected to get a large deal in free agency – one he was hoping the Bengals would give him last offseason. Instead, he played on a one-year deal, and he is an unrestricted free agent this time around.
Since losing in the AFC Championship Game in 2022, which came one season after falling to the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl, the Bengals haven’t had the success they were accustomed to. That partially has to do with serious injuries to Burrow in 2023 and this past season, where the team finished 6-11 as the signal caller played only eight games.
The Bengals still have the offensive firepower to go along with Burrow and Chase, as fellow receiver Tee Higgins re-signed to an extension last offseason, and running back Chase Brown has been quite the addition since being drafted in the fifth round in 2023. He rushed for 1,019 yards and caught 69 passes for 437 yards in 2025.

Cincinnati Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase had quite the reaction to Maxx Crosby being traded to the Baltimore Ravens – his AFC North rival. (Getty Images)
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But it’s always tough going against AFC North defenses six times a year, and the Ravens will be more formidable with Crosby on their side.
Chase clearly knows it.
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