CINCINNATI — The internet loves a good reunion story, but Ja’Marr Chase isn’t letting the rumor mill dictate his quarterback’s future. Amidst swirling speculation linking Joe Burrow to a blockbuster move to Minnesota, the Bengals’ All-Pro wideout took to the airwaves Thursday to flip the script entirely. His solution? Bring Justin Jefferson to The Jungle—if he’s willing to play for pennies.
The Viral “Pay Cut” Proposal
Appearing on the Up & Adams show alongside fellow Bengals receiver Tee Higgins, Chase wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room. With both the Bengals (6-11) and Vikings (9-8) coming off playoff-less campaigns in the 2025 season, chatter has intensified about Burrow potentially waiving his no-trade clause to rejoin Jefferson, his former LSU teammate, in Minneapolis.
Chase, fresh off his second consecutive First-Team All-Pro nod, laughed off the idea of losing his QB1. Instead, he offered a reverse scenario that instantly went viral.
“I mean, we could get Justin Jefferson to take, you know, a $45M pay-cut, we could get him.” — Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals WR
Tee Higgins, sitting beside Chase, added his own blunt assessment of the Burrow-to-Vikings theory: “Yeah, no dice. No dice.”
The “Forgettable” 2025 Context
The desperate desire for a reunion stems from a season both franchises would prefer to delete from the archives. The 2025 campaign was a disaster for the Bengals, defined by Joe Burrow’s lingering Grade 3 turf toe injury, which sidelined the franchise quarterback for nine games. While Chase managed to shine despite the carousel under center, the team plummeted to third in the AFC North, missing the postseason for the third straight year.
Things weren’t much sunnier in Minneapolis. While the Vikings scratched out a winning record, Justin Jefferson posted the quietest stat line of his career. The former Offensive Player of the Year hauled in 84 catches for 1,048 yards but found the end zone a career-low two times. For a player used to shattering records, the lack of red-zone production was glaring, fueling the narrative that he needs a quarterback change.
The Financial Brick Wall
While the thought of an LSU “Big Three” reunion in Cincinnati is tantalizing, the math simply doesn’t add up. The “salary cap constraints” Chase joked about are very real barriers.
- Justin Jefferson: Signed a massive 4-year, $140 million extension in 2024.
- Ja’Marr Chase: Inked his own 4-year, $161 million deal just last year.
- Joe Burrow: Remains one of the league’s highest-paid signal-callers.
With Tee Higgins also commanding a significant salary, absorbing Jefferson’s contract would require roster gymnastics that even the most creative GM couldn’t execute without gutting the defense. Unless Jefferson actually entertains Chase’s $45 million discount—a scenario about as likely as a snowless December in Green Bay—this super-team remains a fantasy.
What’s Next for the Bengals?
The 2026 offseason is officially “make-or-break” for Zac Taylor’s squad. With Burrow expected to make a full recovery from his toe surgery by OTAs, the focus shifts to protecting their investment. The Bengals don’t need another superstar receiver; they need an offensive line that can keep Burrow upright for 17 games. As for the reunion? Expect Chase and Jefferson to swap jerseys post-game, but don’t expect them to share a huddle anytime soon.

