Ja’Marr Chase’s baby mama threatens to end Bengals WR’s career after alleged history of abuse

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Ambar Nicole sends warning to Ja'Marr Chase

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is one of the best young players in the league. In just two seasons, he has arguably transformed into one of the top five receivers in the league.

Despite his immense success on the field, Chase's life isn't heading in the right direction. His baby mama Ambar Nicole has threatened to end his career.

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Here's what Ambar Nicole wrote on one of her Instagram stories:

"Now Mr. Chase you have some skeletons in your closet. I know the real you. Stop dodging the courts and responsibility. You know yourself I have multiple videos that will end your career in one post. I'll have my attorney at the Bengals facility in 2.5 seconds. You know wassup."

In another story, Nicole fired shots at Chase's mother and called her a witch:

"You are not my child's grandmother you are a witch who practices voodoo and black magic and I rebuke you. I already told you before you aren't allowed around mine. You made my life miserable and as a mother yourself you should be ashamed."

Following these revelations, things could get messy between Chase and Nicole, as the Cincinnati Bengals receiver is bound to respond to the outrageous claims against him.

Since Ambar Nicole also went after Chase's mother, it will be intriguing to see how both families react to the current situation.


Ja’Marr Chase should avoid trouble off the field if he is to fulfil his potential

Ja'Marr Chase: Cincinnati Bengals v Cleveland Browns
Ja'Marr Chase: Cincinnati Bengals v Cleveland Browns

Ja’Marr Chase is a generational talent and in his first two seasons in the NFL, he has shown that he has the capability to put together a Hall of Fame career.

The former LSU receiver needs to do everything in his power to stay out of trouble off the field, as it could be detrimental to his reputation and career.

So far in his NFL career, Ja’Marr Chase has played 29 games in which he has had 168 catches for 2,501 yards and has scored 22 touchdowns. He also won the Offensive Rookie of the Year award in his first season in the NFL.

Chase isn't the only Bengals player dealing with issues off the field; running back Joe Mixon also had police officers enter his house due to an extraordinary situation.

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