“I’ll divorce my wife!” ‘Confident’ Chad Johnson vows to give up s*x if Chiefs lose the Super Bowl as he bets his marriage on Patrick Mahomes’ men
Johnson will resort to extreme measures if Chiefs don't win Super Bowl LVIII.
Chad Johnson with his wife Sharelle Rosado and Patrick Mahomes with Rashee Rice in circle (Image via IMAGO)
Besides his wild celebrations after a touchdown, Chad Johnson, AKA ‘Ochocinco’, was famous for his head-turning one-liners. That swagger hasn’t diminished, even after hanging up his boots.
During a recent interview with DraftKings Sportsbook on the eve of the Super Bowl LVIII, Johnson made another bold prediction. The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver claimed with gusto that he would stop gorging on McDonald if the Kansas City Chiefs failed to win the Super Bowl.
I won't eat at McDonald's anymore. Ever... As a matter of fact, this is rated PG, right? If the Chiefs lose.Johnson said
While avoiding fast food may be beneficial for his health, his other ‘resolution’ seemed a bit much. Well, at least to his wife, Sharelle Rosado.
I'll divorce my wife and no more Se* for the rest of the year. That's how confident I am. She's right there; I don't care.Ocho added
Rosado was sitting close by when Johnson said those words. And who knows the 46-year-old better than herself? She must be praying for the Chiefs to beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl for the fruitful future of their relationship.
Is Chad Johnson returning to the NFL?
It has been more than a decade since Chad Johnson caught a pass in the NFL. After completing 10 years with the Bengals, he moved to Boston to play for the New England Patriots. He left the Patriots after just one season, joining the Buffalo Bills, but never played for them, leaving the NFL and crossing the south border to play football in Mexico in 2014. He announced his retirement from football in 2017.
However, Ocho recently desired to make a return to the NFL. Not as a player but as a coach. Johnson pitched his name for the Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers coach, succeeding Aaron Moorehead. The Eagles aren’t the only team that has an interest in the retired eight-time Pro Bowler.
On Tuesday, he shared on X (formerly Twitter) that he was dining with Las Vegas Raiders‘ new head coach Antonio Pierce with the intent of getting a position within the coaching staff.
The very next day, he announced via Instagram Live that he had bagged a job in the Raiders organization.
Yes, I got a job with the Raiders. Not as a staff member but as a member of the organization. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but I will be a part of the team, and that's an amazing thing.
The Athletic’s Vic Tafur later speculated that it could be a consultant’s position.
Johnson’s appointment is among the long list of individuals that the Raiders have hired in the past couple of months. First, they made Pierce’s job permanent, then added former Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy.
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Ishan Misra
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