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Ja’Marr Chase Slams Kansas City Chiefs and Makes Hopeful Saquon Barkley Claim In Super Bowl 2025 Prediction

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Ja'Marr Chase Super Bowl Prediction

Ja’Marr Chase has made his feelings over the Kansas City Chiefs known in his Super Bowl 2025 prediction and has big hopes for Saquon Barkley.

Ja’Marr Chase Slams Chiefs and Praises Saquon Barkley in Super Bowl 2025 Prediction

Andy Reid’s men will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on February 9 at Super Bowl LIX and will be looking to become the first franchise in history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.

The Chiefs were victorious in their last Super Bowl encounter against the Eagles back in 2023, however, the Philadelphia franchise have won 15/16.

With the game less than a week away, fans, analysts and players have been making their predictions with the likes of Tyreek Hill predicting the match and Cincinnati Bengals star, Ja’Marr Chase has now joined that list.

The wide receiver saw his dreams of winning a Super Bowl cut short in the final week of the regular NFL season, despite having a great year with the Bengals.

His prediction may not come as a surprise given his history and feelings towards the Kansas City Chiefs – as he revealed he is not a KC fan and hopes Saquon Barkley puts in a historic performance.

Ja’Marr Chase said: “Everyone knows I’m not a KC fan. So I’m hoping Saquon rushes for like 200 in this game.”

This comes after the Chiefs beat the Bengals 23-20 two seasons ago, which began a strong rivalry between the two and led Chase to make some intense comments over the Chiefs before their match in week 2 of the NFL campaign.

He said: “I just told the receivers we couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to bounce back in a game. Both teams don’t like each other. We always want our get back and you couldn’t ask for a better time to get a win or ask for a better time for us to play better. All of us, the receivers, the whole offense, defense, everybody.”