
The Best Quarterback-Wide Receiver Duo in the NFL 2025
The Best Quarterback-Wide Receiver Duo in the NFL 2025
By Jason Bolton April 28, 2025 22:11
As the NFL enters the 2025 season, the league is loaded with dynamic quarterback-wide receiver pairings. But when it comes to the gold standard-elite production, chemistry, and game-changing ability-no duo stands above Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase.
A Connection Forged in History
Burrow and Chase’s partnership began at LSU, where they led the Tigers to a national championship and set records that still reverberate through college football. Since reuniting in Cincinnati, their synergy has only grown. In 2024, Burrow targeted Chase 142 times, resulting in 1,142 yards and 13 touchdowns-both league-leading marks for a QB-WR connection. Burrow’s QBR when throwing to Chase was an eye-popping 94.3, and Chase led the NFL in yards after the catch with 544, showing just how dangerous he is once the ball is in his hands.
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky called them “the most unstoppable QB-WR pairing in football,” and the numbers back it up. “These two can consistently do whatever they want against the defense,” Orlovsky noted, highlighting their ability to break down both man and zone coverage with ease.
Why They’re the Best
1. Consistent Elite Production:
Even with Burrow missing time due to injury in 2023, Chase finished as the league’s leader in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns last season. When both are healthy, the Bengals’ passing attack is nearly impossible to stop. Burrow’s accuracy and anticipation, paired with Chase’s route-running and contested-catch ability, make them a nightmare for defensive coordinators.
2. Chemistry and Trust:
Burrow and Chase’s connection goes beyond the playbook. Their timing on back-shoulder throws, deep shots, and improvisational plays is unmatched. “We just see the game the same way,” Burrow said after a Week 14 win. “I know where he’s going to be, and he knows when the ball’s coming out.”
3. Clutch Factor:
In critical moments, Burrow looks to Chase. Whether it’s a third-and-long or a game-winning drive, the duo repeatedly delivers. In 2024, they converted 19 third downs together, the highest mark for any QB-WR pair in the league. Chase’s ability to make contested catches in tight coverage has made him Burrow’s go-to target when the stakes are highest.
How They Stack Up Against the Competition
While other duos like Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua/Davante Adams (Rams), Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin (Commanders), and Jared Goff and Amon-Ra St. Brown (Lions) are elite in their own right, none combine youth, upside, and proven production like Burrow and Chase. The Bengals have doubled down on their commitment to this pairing, signing both to long-term deals and building the offense around their strengths.
Notably, the Bengals also retained Tee Higgins, giving Burrow a top-tier WR2, but it’s the Burrow-Chase connection that drives Cincinnati’s offense. As one analyst put it, “This is the most dangerous QB/WR combination in the league. Chase is a top-two wide receiver in the NFL, and Burrow is a top-five quarterback. Together, they’re electric.”
Looking Ahead: 2025 and Beyond
With a healthy Burrow and a motivated Chase, the Bengals are poised to return to the playoffs and contend for a Super Bowl. The duo’s ability to adapt and evolve keeps defenses guessing, and as long as they’re together, Cincinnati will remain a perennial threat.
As Ryan Clark said on ESPN, “They’re in beast mode week in and week out. Jamar Chase is a Triple Crown winner, and Burrow is the perfect quarterback to maximize his talent. This is the duo every team wishes they had.”