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Ja'Marr Chase Always Open merch available on 7-Eleven website; pendant is sold out
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Date:2025-04-15 15:02:37
The 7-Eleven pendant and chain Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase wore during Sunday's win against the Seattle Seahawks was available on the convenient store's website for $120, but it's already sold out.
Chase's Instagram post Saturday night indicated he's partnering with 7-Eleven, with merch on the way.
Chase posted a photo of a shirt with his "7/11" post on X, formerly Twitter, with the convenient store in the background, with the caption, "isjamarropen.com #7ElevenPartner ." The website redirects to a page on 7-eleven.com that simply reads, "Yes."
The "Merch It" button on that page redirects to 7collection.com, which offers 7-Eleven-themed shirts, outerwear, headwear, accessories and more. A page that said "Always Open x Ja'Marr Chase: coming soon" now has a hat and three T-shirts available, along with the sold-out pendant.
Chase and teammates wore 7-Eleven-themed apparel before Sunday's game against Seattle at Paycor Stadium, and Chase wore a 7-Eleven chain during the game.
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Last Sunday, after setting a new Bengals' single-game record with 15 catches during a win against Arizona, Chase made a post on X that said, "7/11," with a photo of the store. Chase had told reporters after the Bengals' loss to the Titans, "I'm open. I'm always (expletive) open."
In addition, Chase and former LSU teammate Justin Jefferson, a receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, walked to a 7-Eleven in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, every week for two years during their time with the Tigers.
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