
Viral video shows Ja'Marr Chase, Chad Johnson trying to overcome Pat Surtain
Denver Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton also attended the workouts, and his peers were befuddled by the task of trying to beat one of Sutton's teammates: star cornerback Pat Surtain.
In a video filmed by @2LiveCraig and reshared on social media by @TheHouseCallPod, Chase and Johnson discuss how to try to get off the line against PS2. Chase counters Johnson's suggestions while Sutton and ex-PS2 teammate Jerry Jeudy look on and chime in.
The video has gone viral with more than 1.4 million views on Twitter/X alone:
"They talking bout PS2 like he Thanos 😭," @MileHighMims commented.
@MeinerzMuse added: "PS2 is so good he's got the top guys in the league discussing that he's unbeatable."
"PS2 really puts fear in WRs hearts 😂😂," @RespectMyCos wrote.
"Surtain will use this video in his next contract negotiations," @HermPhotography quipped.
It's the ultimate sign of respect for Surtain. At a camp for some of the best wide receivers in the NFL, they were collectively perplexed about how to try to beat PS2.
"How many current and former all pro WRs does it take to figure out Pat Surtain? Apparently at least 4," @JasonHodl commented.
Surtain was named the Defensive Player of the Year following the 2024 season. PS2 is widely considered the best cornerback in the NFL, and he's still only 25 years old. He figures to continue giving receivers nightmares for years to come.
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