📢 TOP STORY: AFC North rivalry intensifies after Crosby trade sends Bengals star into rage ⚡.

The Maxx Crosby blockbuster trade didn't just shake the NFL—it sent Ja'Marr Chase into full meltdown mode.
And the Bengals star wide receiver didn't hold back when reacting live.

The Baltimore Ravens just made one of the biggest defensive moves of the NFL offseason.

But for Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, the reaction wasn't excitement—it was pure frustration.

Shortly after news broke that the Ravens had acquired Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders for two first-round picks, Chase reacted during a Twitch livestream. And his response instantly went viral.

Chase's Raw Reaction Goes Viral

While streaming online, Chase revealed that quarterback Joe Burrow had just texted him the news about the trade.

His reaction was immediate.

"Joe just texted me, Ravens traded for Maxx Crosby," Chase said during the stream.
"I'm highly pissed right now. How do we let this guy go to the division?"

The frustration was clear.

And it wasn't just about the Ravens getting stronger—it was also about what Chase believes his own team failed to do.

Ravens Defense Just Got Much Scarier

Crosby, one of the NFL's most disruptive pass rushers, instantly becomes a cornerstone of Baltimore's defense.

The 28-year-old edge rusher spent seven seasons with the Raiders and built a reputation as one of the league's most relentless defenders.

Now he joins a Ravens team that already has championship ambitions.

For offenses across the AFC North, that's bad news.

And for the Bengals, it makes the road to the division title even harder.

The Bengals' Own Defensive Problems

Part of Chase's frustration stems from what happened within Cincinnati's own roster.

The Bengals recently allowed four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Trey Hendrickson to leave, weakening their pass rush at the same time Baltimore strengthened theirs.

That contrast is hard to ignore.

While the Ravens added an elite defensive star, the Bengals appear to be losing key pieces on defense.

For a division that already features elite quarterbacks and explosive offenses, the imbalance could have major consequences.

Baltimore's New Era

Crosby's arrival also gives new head coach Jesse Minter a massive weapon for his defense.

Minter, who took over after longtime coach John Harbaugh's 18-season run, is widely viewed as one of the brightest defensive minds in football.

Pairing Crosby with Minter's aggressive scheme could create a nightmare for opposing offenses.

And with Lamar Jackson still leading the offense, Baltimore appears determined to push even harder for another Super Bowl run.

Pressure Mounting in Cincinnati

For the Bengals, the situation highlights a frustrating reality.

The team still has one of the NFL's best quarterback-receiver duos in Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase.

But despite their star power, the franchise has struggled to maintain consistent success in recent seasons.

Watching division rivals get stronger only adds to that pressure.

And judging by Chase's reaction, the frustration inside Cincinnati's locker room may already be boiling over.

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