Ja’Marr Chase says he moonlights as Joe Burrow’s personal shopper

“Joe literally won’t buy his own clothes,” Chase told GQ. “He always asks me to shop for him and drop it off at the house.”

Since becoming the first overall pick in the NFL draft and leading the Cincinnati Bengals to a Super Bowl appearance, the legend of Joe Burrow has taken on a life of its own.

Burrow has earned the nickname “Joe Cool” thanks to his calm demeanor and, more importantly, sense of style. But that image may have taken a hit recently thanks to some comments Ja’Marr Chase, his college-turned NFL teammate who is quickly on his way to becoming one of the league’s top receivers, made in an interview with GQ.

The profile features some interesting insights into Chase and specifically, his relationship with Burrow. But perhaps the most interesting line had to do with Burrow’s style, when he admitted that the star quarterback rarely buys his own clothes, with Chase shopping on his behalf and delivering the clothes to his house.

“Joe literally won’t buy his own clothes,” Chase told the magazine. “He always asks me to shop for him and drop it off at the house. He’s not really into fashion like that, he cool with his li’l khakis and skinny jeans.”

Reuniting the pair this fall quickly made an impact on the field. Chase had a phenomenal rookie season, finishing with 1,455 yards and 13 touchdowns while easily capturing the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.

And it seems he deserves even more credit than that as it seems he’s the mastermind behind Burrow’s style.

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What slogan does LaMelo Ball live by? ‘Be you’

LaMelo goes in-depth about his slogan in recent GQ interview.

Whether as a basketball player or as a human being, LaMelo Ball is rare.

Ball has an aura about him that stands out among his peers.

In a recent interview with GQ magazine, LaMelo discussed his journey to the NBA, growing stardom and what drives him, including his personal slogan.

“Everybody always asks me what’s my slogan — kids, old people, adults. Two words, breh: Be you. Because if you ain’t you, you being somebody else, and you already f—– up from the jump. So now whatever you trying to do, it ain’t never you. Either you gonna be unhappy or something is f—– up.”

LaMelo’s playmaking, style and mindset — all unique.

“You just gotta be you from the jump, and whatever supposed to happen gonna happen. But if you ain’t you, you already lost.”

Check out the full GQ interview here.

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Brooks Koepka ‘had a blast’ during holiday round with President Donald Trump

Brooks Koepka detailed a holiday round of golf with his father, brother Chase and President of the United States Donald Trump.

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It’s no secret President Donald Trump loves to play golf.

President Trump awarded Tiger Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, and has teed it up with Woods, as well as Jack Nicklaus, Dustin Johnson, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley, Lexi Thompson and many, many others.

Add former World No. 1 and current No. 3 Brooks Koepka to that list.

In a profile in GQ, Koepka opened up about his love for golf, what he would change about the sport and his relationship – or lack thereof – with other players. He also talked about a recent round with President Trump.

Koepka, his father, younger brother Chase and President Trump “had a blast” at Trump’s course in West Palm Beach.

“It was nice to have my family there, my dad, my brother. Anytime it’s with a president, it’s pretty cool,” said Koepka. “I don’t care what your political beliefs are, it’s the President of the United States. It’s an honor that he even wanted to play with me.”

“I respect the office, I don’t care who it is,” added Koepka. “Still probably the most powerful man in the entire world. It’s a respect thing.”

In fact, Koepka has met four of the five living U.S. presidents, including President Barack Obama at Floridian Golf Club in Palm City, Florida.

“I don’t care what anybody says — that was the coolest thing,” said Koepka. “Not to get into politics — like, I don’t agree with everything that Obama did during his presidency — but to this day, I think that it was the coolest thing ever. Top five highlights of my life so far, that was one of them. Meeting him as a sitting U.S. president.”

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Misunderstood? Brooks Koepka details what he would change about golf, a sport he truly loves

Don’t let his candid criticism fool you, Brooks Koepka loves golf. He proved it with an in-depth profile in GQ.

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Ask Brooks Koepka a question and he’ll answer. It might not be the answer you expect or necessarily want to hear, but it’ll be honest.

The former World No. 1 – who now sits third behind Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm – opened up in great detail in a profile in GQ about what he would change about the game of golf, a sport that he truly loves despite some outside perception.

“One thing I’d change is maybe the stuffiness,” said Koepka, who’s never viewed himself as just a golfer. “Golf has always had this persona of the triple-pleated khaki pants, the button-up shirt, very country club atmosphere, where it doesn’t always have to be that way. That’s part of the problem.”

He continued:

“Everybody always says, ‘You need to grow the game.’ Well, why do you need to be so buttoned-up? ‘You have to take your hat off when you get in here.’ ‘You’re not allowed in here unless you’re a member — or unless the member’s here.’ Really? I just never really liked the country club atmosphere. I know that drives a lot of people away from liking me. But just ’cause this golf club has such prestige and the members are all famous and have a lot of money. … like, why can’t I show up and just go play the golf course? Why do I have to sit in my car and wait for the member?”

Koepka then used hockey as an example. Players have issues. Then they fight. Then they go to the penalty box, cool off, and continue playing. It’s celebrated in hockey.

“Golf’s just held to a different standard,” added Koepka. “Because it’s supposed to be a gentleman’s sport. And that’s where I think they lose a lot of people. They just do.”

Koepka has previously called golf boring, saying, “If I could do it over again, I’d play baseball, 100 percent, no doubt.” But don’t let his candid criticism and outspoken nature – when asked – fool you. The 29-year-old winner of four major championships, seven PGA Tour and six European Tour tournaments, loves golf.

“I just think people confuse all this for me not loving the game. I love the game. I absolutely love the game,” said Koepka. “I don’t love the stuffy atmosphere that comes along with it. That, to me, isn’t enjoyable.”

When he practices, Koepka looks just like the weekend hacker: Shirt untucked, tennis shoes untied, no belt. That doesn’t fly at most golf clubs.

“But a lot of clubs, if I walked up like that, it’d be: ‘Sir, you need to tuck your shirt in. You need to take your hat off when you get in here.’ That’s just not my style of place. I’m not saying no rules is the answer. But it’s like, you want everyone to enjoy themselves when they’re there, you don’t want to feel like you’re walking on eggshells when you arrive at the golf course. I don’t like feeling like I’m walking on eggshells everywhere I go.”

Besides winning, what does the former Florida State Seminole enjoy about golf? Learning.

“I like the fact that I learn something every time I play,” he explained. “You can go mess around and find some new shot. No matter what you do, you’re never going to have the same shot again. … And I always think that that’s just so cool.”

“I love it,” he added, “but I know how to break away from it. That’s where the confusion lies. Or maybe the misconception of me lies. I absolutely love the game. If I didn’t love it, I’d retire right now. Don’t take me wrong, but I could go off and nobody would ever see me again and I could live a great life. I do it because I actually love golf. I love going to practice, to compete, to tournaments, grinding it out even when you don’t have your best, trying to figure out a way to get it done — that’s fun to me. But the one thing that I’ve been very good at is breaking away from the game when I need to.”

What’s one way he breaks away from the game? By not befriending those he competes with on Tour.

“This might come across the wrong way but I already have enough friends. I don’t need any more,” said Koepka of his relationship with other players. “Just ’cause we work together doesn’t mean we have to be friends. I’ve got enough friends.”

“I just don’t want to be that close with everybody I compete with,” Koepka said. “Like, I don’t even have Rory’s phone number. I didn’t have Tiger’s phone number for the longest time. Like, I just never saved it. … I’ll text guys after they win, you know, but I’m still competitive. I still get mad — I mean, I’m happy for them, but I’m still like, Man, that should’ve been me. Or: That could’ve been me. You know, you still just lost.”

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WATCH: Von Miller gives GQ Sports a tour of his massive closet

Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller has a lot of clothes … and hats … and shoes. Like, a lot.

Last month, Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller gave GQ Sports a tour of his incredible 2,000 square-feet closet. Check out the above video to see Miller’s tour of a closet GQ called “just about big enough that you could get lost in it.”

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