Chase spent some time behind the counter at Raising Canes in Cincinnati on the Wednesday following the Super Bowl. He mainly worked the drive-thru and handed out chicken to hungry Bengals fans.

“This is funny, I ain’t gonna lie,” Chase said of working behind the counter.

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Indeed, Chase had some entertaining moments, and some fans recognized him right away as they came to get their food.

Why was Chase working at Raising Canes? According to a press release, the receiver has been a “Caniac” since his college days.

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As such, the fast-food chain, owned by Baton Rouge native Todd Graves, was happy to bring him on board for a day.

Certainly, both the restaurant and its patrons enjoyed seeing Chase there. There were plenty of social media posts celebrating his appearance.

‘I’ve been a Chase fan ever since his record-breaking days at LSU,’ said Todd Graves, Founder & Co-CEO of Raising Cane’s. ‘He’s one of the best receivers on the planet, and we’re proud to call him a Caniac. College All-American to professional All-Pro; it doesn’t get much better than that. We love surprising our Customers – and our amazing Crewmembers, too – with unexpected visitors, and we’re grateful Chase dropped by to thank his fans for their support throughout the season.’