WR Ja’Marr Chase clocked in at No. 4 overall on the NFL's Top 100 list Monday live on NFL Network.
Chase became the sixth receiver in the Super Bowl era to win the Triple Crown, leading the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. He joined Jerry Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Steve Smith Sr. and Cooper Kupp as the only receivers to accomplish the feat since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. He's also the youngest receiver to win the crown since Hall-of-Famer Don Hutson did it at 23 years old in 1936.
Chase finished the season with 127 receptions for 1,708 yards and 17 touchdowns, setting the franchise record for receptions and yards and tying Carl Pickens' franchise-high 17 touchdowns from 1995. Chase was named to the AP All-Pro First Team, was awarded the FedEx Air and Ground Player of the Year at the 2025 NFL Honors and became Cincinnati's first ever 99 overall player in Madden.
"He's a special player," QB Joe Burrow said last season. "He continues to make plays after the catch, before the catch. Any way you get him the ball, he makes plays."
Always a big-play threat, the 2021 Offensive Rookie of the Year leads the NFL in touchdown catches of at least 40 yards (18), 50 yards (13) and 60 yards (12) since entering the league. Chase ranks third in receiving yards (5,425) and receiving touchdowns (46) among all players in NFL history through their first four seasons and is one of six players to begin his career with four straight 1000-yard receiving campaigns.