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Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase pie each other with 'The Simpsons' donuts after Mnf win

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The Cincinnati Bengals needed a wholesome moment last night in what has been an up-and-down season. They got it after their win over the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.

If you are a Disney+ subscriber, you could have easily switched over to The Simpsons Funday Football version of last night's game. While the actual game took place on ESPN, the family-friendly streaming giant provided a virtual Simpsons universe for the game to live in.

The whole production was an amazing product loaded with Simpson-style humor, characters from the iconic show, and jokes that many sports fans could laugh at.

The Bengals would get a big road win over the Cowboys on Monday night at AT&T Stadium. Last night was a must-win for both teams, whose playoff hopes seem very out of reach right now.

Regardless, getting to 5-8 was cause for celebration for the Bengals.

During post-game handshakes and media interviews on the field, Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase was seen approaching his LSU and Bengals teammate for a post-game greeting on a well-deserved win.

Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase

(Photo: Sam Hodde, Getty)

Instead, Chase took a big donut you could only find in Springfield and smudged the frosting all over his quarterback.

WHOLESOME: #Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase PIED JOE BURROW IN THE FACE WITH A DONUT at midfield after the game.

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pic.twitter.com/XSb2E3n12I

— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) December 10, 2024

However, the prank would not be one-sided.

Moments later, it looks like Burrow was given a Simpsons-style donut and went on to get his teammate back. He caught up with him again and smudged his face with one, too.

?VIDEO: Joe Burrow got his revenge on Ja’Marr Chase after celebrating tonight‘s win; Burrow pulled a donut out and PIED CHASE BACK IN THE FACE.

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These two!!! pic.twitter.com/TcAmVnuTo7 https://t.co/vDHSGaqacN

— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) December 10, 2024

Chase and Burrow have been buddies from college to the pros. They know each other well. The kind of humor is probably common between the two, even during an up-and-down season for the Bengals.

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