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Chad Johnson

Chad Ochocinco Johnson[1] (born Chad Javon Johnson; January 9, 1978),[2] known from 2008 to 2012 as Chad Ochocinco,[3] is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football for Santa Monica College and Oregon State University, and played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, and the Miami Dolphins. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, and played for the Bengals for 10 seasons. In 2011, Johnson was traded to the New England Patriots, for whom he played in Super Bowl XLVI. In 2012, Johnson played for the Miami Dolphins during preseason but was released following his arrest for domestic violence. He played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 2014 to 2015, and played one game in 2017 for Mexican team Monterrey Fundidores of the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional. Johnson emerged as one of the NFL's most productive wide receivers of the 2000s and owns nearly every Bengals receiving record.

Chad Johnson
Johnson in 2010
No. 85
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1978-01-09) January 9, 1978 (age 45)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:Miami Beach Senior
(Miami Beach, Florida)
College:Oregon State
NFL Draft:2001 / Round: 2 / Pick: 36
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:766
Receiving yards:11,059
Yards per reception:14.4
Receiving touchdowns:67
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR ·  (archive)

In April 2011, CNBC listed Johnson as number 1 on its list of "Most Influential Athletes In Social Media."[4] Johnson was a six-time NFL Pro Bowler, was named to four All-Pro teams and was voted as the number one wide receiver on the Bengals 40th Anniversary team.[5]

Early life and college career

Johnson was born in Miami, Florida.[6][7] After graduating from Miami Beach Senior High School in 1997, Johnson attended Langston University but did not play football. In 1997, he transferred to Santa Monica College, a community college in Santa Monica, California. While at Santa Monica College, he played with future NFL wide receiver Steve Smith. In 2000, Johnson transferred to Oregon State University, after being aggressively recruited by coach Dennis Erickson to play for the OSU team. Alongside future Bengals teammate T. J. Houshmandzadeh, he led his team to an 11–1 season and a victory over Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl that year. Johnson also broke a school record for the longest touchdown reception with a 97-yard reception in a game against Stanford.

College statistics

Season Team GP Receiving
Rec Yards Avg TD
2000 Oregon State 12 37 806 21.8 8
College Totals 12 37 806 21.8 8

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
192 lb
(87 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.58 s 1.58 s 2.63 s 4.14 s 7.51 s 33 in
(0.84 m)
9 ft 0 in
(2.74 m)
All values from NFL Combine[8]

Cincinnati Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League chose Johnson in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft with the 36th overall pick.

In Johnson's rookie year, he saw moderate playing time, catching 28 passes for 329 yards and one touchdown.[9] In 2003, he set a Bengals franchise record by recording 1,355 receiving yards.[10] In 2004, he caught 95 passes for 9 touchdowns and 1,274 yards, including 117 receiving yards in a 58-48 win against the Cleveland Browns.[11]

2005 season

Johnson surpassed his franchise record in 2005, recording 1,432 yards. He led the AFC in receiving yards for four consecutive seasons, and he made the Pro Bowl five straight times from 2003 to 2007.[12]

"The List"

During the 2005 NFL season, Johnson announced that he would keep a checklist, titled who Covered 85 in '05, that would evaluate the defensive backs who successfully managed to cover him. On November 2, 2005, Marvin Lewis, the Bengals' head coach, replaced Johnson's list with another one titled, Did 85 do everything he could to lead his team to victory 11-6-05. The list, an obvious parody of the original, asked several questions regarding Johnson's performance both on and off the field. According to the Bengals' official website, the list was aimed to antagonize their divisional rival, the Baltimore Ravens, whom the Bengals would play in four days. Johnson was not pleased with the new list, as he had developed a superstitious faith in the older list. He had a stellar performance during the game, prompting the return of the original list.[13]

In 2007, Degree and Yahoo! created an online version of his checklist. The checklist allowed fans to vote for which NFL quarterback Johnson would like to play catch with the most. Every vote helped him raise money for his charity project, "Feed the Children".[14]

2006 season

On April 20, 2006, Johnson signed an extension to his contract through 2011.[15]

During the first half of the 2006 season, Johnson saw little activity. After being bogged down by an early injury, his productivity endured a sharp decline. During the first eight weeks of the 2006 season, Johnson only caught two touchdown passes, while only amassing 483 yards. However, after shaving his Mohawk and changing his mentality, he had a breakout game in a losing effort against the San Diego Chargers. Johnson accumulated 260 receiving yards and scored two touchdowns, which broke the previous Bengals record for most receiving yards in a game.[16] He went on to amass 190 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a 31-16 win over the New Orleans Saints in the following week. This gave Johnson a then NFL record of 450 receiving yards in back-to-back games (to be surpassed by Josh Gordon of the Cleveland Browns, who amassed 498 yards in consecutive games in 2013), breaking the previous record of 448 set by San Francisco 49ers receiver John Taylor in 1989. In the following week, he gained 123 yards receiving, breaking the three-game receiving record since the NFL–AFL merger in 1970 and coming within 40 yards of the all-time record.

Johnson finished the 2006 season with 87 receptions for a league leading 1,369 yards and seven touchdowns. He was the first Bengal ever to lead the NFL in receiving yards. Johnson and Houshmandzadeh also became the first Bengals teammates to each amass over 1,000 receiving yards in the same season.

In addition to being one of the most productive receivers in the NFL, Johnson was also one of the most popular in balloting for the Pro Bowl. In the fan voting for the 2006 game, he finished first in votes for wide receivers, and fourth overall with 987,650 total votes.[17] Johnson earned nationwide attention for his flamboyant attitude, which was often seen during his infamous end zone celebrations after catching touchdown passes. In a list released in August 2006 by Fox Sports listing the top 10 showboats in professional sports, Johnson topped the list.[18]

2007 season

In the first game of the season, on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, Johnson scored the game's first touchdown on a 39-yard pass from Carson Palmer. Following the touchdown, he grabbed a jacket that resembles the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees' jacket that said, "Future H.O.F. 20??" Johnson finished the game with five receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown. In the next game, against the Cleveland Browns, he racked up 209 yards on 11 catches for two touchdowns in the 51-45 loss. This gave Johnson a career total of 7,229 receiving yards, breaking the Bengals' franchise record previously held by Isaac Curtis. The very next game, against the Seattle Seahawks, he totaled nine receptions for 138 yards as the Bengals lost again. Against the New York Jets, in which the Bengals won 38-31, Johnson had three receptions for 102 yards and a rush for 15 yards.

In the fourth quarter of the Bengals' week-nine loss to the Buffalo Bills, Johnson was rolled off the field on a stretcher, with a reported head injury. He dove out for a pass, with under a minute left in the 33-21 loss, and then was sandwiched by Donte Whitner and Coy Wire. Johnson was reported to be mobile at the hospital.[19] He finished the game with three catches for 48 yards. A CT scan performed to detect brain injury was negative, and Johnson did not miss any games from the injury.

Over his next two games, Johnson did not score any touchdowns or gain more than 86 yards, but he had a breakout performance in a November 25 win over the Tennessee Titans, catching a career-high 12 passes for 103 yards and three touchdowns. This gave Johnson over 1,000 receiving yards for the sixth consecutive season, and moved him past Carl Pickens as the Bengals all-time leader in receptions.

By week 15, Johnson and Houshmandzadeh both gained over 1,000 receiving yards for the second year in a row. However, a loss to the San Francisco 49ers that week ensured the team would finish the year with their first losing season since 2002. In the Bengals' season finale, Johnson had four catches for 131 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Miami Dolphins, giving him 93 receptions for 1,440 yards and 8 touchdowns on the season.

Johnson's 1,440 yards set a new Bengals' franchise record, breaking his own record of 1,432 in 2005. It was the third time that Johnson finished a season with a new Bengals record for receiving yards. His yardage was third most in the NFL, his receptions were 12th most, and his touchdowns were tied for 15th most in the league.

Johnson was passed up for the 2008 Pro Bowl team, which instead selected his teammate T. J. Houshmandzadeh. Due to injury, however, Patriots' receiver Randy Moss was forced to withdraw from the Pro Bowl, and Johnson was selected as his replacement. The selection marked his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl selection. Johnson and Houshmandzadeh became the first pair of Bengals receivers to make the Pro Bowl in the same year.[20]

2008 season

 
Chad Johnson in 2007.

On January 13, 2008, Johnson was a guest on ESPN's Mike & Mike radio show. During the interview, he addressed how the media and team treated him during the 2007 season, saying, "I was labeled selfish and a cancer, and it hurt...Fingers were pointed at me this year. If the team and the organization wants to further itself (make the playoffs), I think you need to get rid of the problem...It hurt me. To do me that way and not to have my back. Things were said, and nobody came to my defense." However, head coach Marvin Lewis commented on the issue by saying that the Bengals would not be trading Johnson. "He is a Cincinnati Bengal for quite a while," Lewis said.[21]

On February 4, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Johnson felt betrayed by Lewis and was privately threatening to sit out the 2008 season, though his agent Drew Rosenhaus denied it.[22] When asked about trade rumors, Johnson said "Call me, Dan," referring to Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder,[23] On April 22, the Cincinnati Bengals' declined a Washington Redskins' trade for Johnson involving a first round 2008 selection and a 2009 selection.[24] and on NFL Network's NFL Total Access, Johnson said he did not want a pay raise from the Bengals, but desired a "change of scenery".[25] Lewis stated he had not spoken to Johnson since the last regular season game, and reiterated his lack of interest in a trade. After several weeks of silence, in April, Johnson again announced he wanted to be traded, and caused a rift with teammates by refusing to attend off-season workout programs and practices.[26][27][28] Nine days before the opening of the Bengals' mandatory minicamp on June 12, Johnson told ESPN The Magazine that "of course I (will be)" attending,[29] confirmed by his agent.[30] After ankle surgery on June 18, Johnson returned to full practice in August.[31] He suffered a partially torn labrum in the first preseason game on August 17, but decided to play the entire season with the injury.[32][33]

On August 29, Johnson legally changed his last name to Ochocinco.

The Bengals began the season 0-8, with Carson Palmer forced out for the season with an injury incurred early in the campaign and Johnson experiencing his worst statistical season of his career to date. Johnson totaled 11 receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown in the first four games of the season, unable to gain more than 37 yards' receiving in any of the contests. Following a dismal performance (three receptions for 43 yards) against the Dallas Cowboys in a loss, Johnson had consecutive games with 50-yard receiving totals (57 against the New York Giants & 52 against the Pittsburgh Steelers). Johnson then had 44 yards on five receptions in a loss to the Houston Texans.

However, the Bengals won their first game of the season, against the Jacksonville Jaguars, in week 9 by a score of 21-19. In that game, Johnson had five receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns. The two scores marked the first multi-touchdown game of the season for Johnson.

Johnson finished the season with 53 catches for 540 yards and four touchdowns — his worst statistical season since his rookie campaign.

2009 season

Before the start of the 2009 season, the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants expressed interest in Johnson if he were to be placed on the market after he missed voluntary team offseason workouts.[34] In July 2009, Johnson said that he would use Twitter during games, but the NFL banned it.[35] In the August 20 preseason game against the New England Patriots, Johnson took over placekicking duties for the injured Shayne Graham. He kicked off and made an extra point in the game, which ended up deciding the Bengals' 7-6 win.

During the season, Johnson expressed remorse for the developments in the 2008 season and attempted to make it up to the fans in Cincinnati through numerous actions. Many of those involved public appearances (usually involving the publication of his autobiography) and also by inviting Bengals fans to dinner and movie showings through his Twitter account, gatherings for which he picked up the tab. Many of the events were featured on the Bengals' official website.

 
Ochocinco (left) and Terrell Owens before a game against the New England Patriots on September 12, 2010.

Johnson went on to record his seventh career 1,000 yard season, catching 72 passes for 1,047 yards and nine touchdowns. He finished the season just 48 yards short of the 10,000 career receiving yards milestone and with 62 career touchdown catches, just one short of the franchise record held by Carl Pickens.

On January 15, Johnson was announced as a Pro Bowl selection to replace Patriots receiver Wes Welker, who was injured in the final week of the regular season. It was Johnson's sixth Pro Bowl selection, tying Lemar Parrish for the second highest total in franchise history.

2010 season

Johnson opened up the 2010 season with 12 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown in the Bengals' opening day loss to the Patriots. In doing so, he tied the franchise record for touchdown catches (which he later surpassed) and became the sixth player in NFL history to amass 10,000 receiving yards with one team. The following week, Johnson became the 30th player in NFL history to surpass 700 career receptions, catching four passes for 44 yards in a 15-10 win.

New England Patriots

 
Ochocinco practicing with the Patriots shortly after being traded to them.

On July 28, 2011, the New England Patriots acquired Johnson in a trade with Cincinnati after he restructured a three-year contract for $6.35 million. The Patriots traded two draft picks, a fifth round pick in 2012 and a sixth round pick in 2013.[36]

Johnson had statistically the least productive season of his career, catching 15 passes for 276 yards and one touchdown, all career lows. He was inactive for the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens after reportedly attending his father's funeral.[37] Johnson played in his first Super Bowl, catching one pass for 21 yards. His 21 yard reception was the longest pass completion for the Patriots in that Super Bowl. The Patriots lost to the New York Giants 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI.[38]

On June 7, 2012, Johnson was released by the Patriots.[39]

Miami Dolphins

Johnson signed with the Miami Dolphins on June 11, 2012.[40]

On July 24, Johnson legally changed his last name from Ochocinco back to Johnson.[41]

The Dolphins released Johnson on August 12 following his arrest the previous night.[42] The meeting in which head coach Joe Philbin notified Johnson of his release from the Dolphins was shown in the episode of HBO's Hard Knocks that originally aired on August 14.[43]

Montreal Alouettes

Johnson signed a two-year deal with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League on April 17, 2014.[44] During the 2014 CFL season, Johnson appeared in five regular season games, mostly due to nagging injuries and he missed two playoff games to address a personal family matter in Florida. In four of the games, Johnson accumulated seven receptions for 151 yards and scored one touchdown. Johnson was suspended by the Alouettes after he failed to report for mandatory training camp in the spring of 2015. He remained suspended through the 2015 CFL season.[45] Following the season, Johnson was not offered a new contract by the Alouettes and became a free agent on February 9, 2016.[46]

Monterrey Fundidores

In March 2017, the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional de México announced that Johnson would play one game for the Monterrey Fundidores.[47] On April 2, 2017, he caught three passes, including a 41-yard touchdown reception, to help Monterrey defeat the Saltillo Dinos, 14-6.[48][49]

Post playing career

In March 2016, Johnson tweeted to the Cleveland Browns head coach, who was also his former wide receivers coach with the Bengals, Hue Jackson, to ask if he would let Johnson work with the receivers during training camp. In July 2016, Jackson agreed to have Johnson work as a guest instructor for the Browns.[50] Jackson admitted that Johnson wants to "try his hand" at coaching.[51]

Career statistics

Legend
Led the league
Bold Career high

NFL career

Year Team Games Receiving Rushing Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2001 CIN 12 3 28 329 11.9 28 1 0 0
2002 CIN 16 14 69 1,166 16.9 72 5 0 0
2003 CIN 16 14 90 1,355 15.1 82 10 0 0
2004 CIN 16 16 95 1,274 13.4 53 9 4 39 9.8 18 0 1 0
2005 CIN 16 16 97 1,432 14.8 70 9 5 33 6.6 11 0 1 0
2006 CIN 16 16 87 1,369 15.7 74 7 6 24 4.0 8 0 1 1
2007 CIN 16 16 93 1,440 15.5 70 8 6 47 7.8 16 0 2 1
2008 CIN 13 10 53 540 10.2 26 4 0 0
2009 CIN 16 15 72 1,047 14.5 50 9 3 32 10.7 26 0 2 2
2010 CIN 14 12 67 831 12.4 42 4 0 0
2011 NE 16 3 15 276 18.4 53 1 0 0
Total 167 135 766 11,059 14.4 82 67 24 175 7.3 26 0 7 4

CFL career

Year Team GP Receiving Fumbles
Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2014 MTL 5 7 151 21.6 46 1 0 0
2015 MTL 0 Suspended
Total 5 7 151 21.6 46 1 0 0

Career awards and highlights

Bengals franchise records

As of the end of the 2020 season, Johnson held at least 10 Bengals franchise records, including:

  • Career receptions (751)
  • Career receiving yards (10,783)
  • Career receiving touchdowns (66)
  • Career yards from scrimmage (10,958)
  • Career All-Purpose Yds (10,964)
  • Career games with 100+ receiving yards (31)
  • Career Games with 1+ touchdown (50)
  • Career 1000+ receiving yard seasons (7)

Projects outside the NFL

Smartphone apps

An iPhone game called Mad Chad was designed by both Johnson and RockLive and released on November 18, 2010.[53] It was featured on iTunes and was a popular downloaded app in 2010.

Dancing with the Stars

On March 1, 2010, it was announced that Johnson would be a contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the tenth season. He was paired with two-time champion Cheryl Burke. The season premiere was on Monday, March 22, 2010.[54] He was eliminated from the show as one of the final four competitors on May 18, 2010, after receiving the lowest judges' score and number of votes. He was the 100th contestant to be eliminated in the show's history.[55]

Versus

Johnson had his own segment on Sports Soup titled "Child, Please".[56]

During the 2010-2011 NFL season, he and teammate Terrell Owens teamed up for a talk show, The T. Ocho Show on Versus, talking football, basketball, and pop culture. The show was cancelled in 2011 as a result of Comcast's plans to re-launch Versus as an NBC Sports-branded service, as its new staff did not feel that the show would fit with the network's new goals.[57]

The Ultimate Catch

Johnson was featured on his own reality television dating show called Ochocinco: The Ultimate Catch on VH1.[58] Aspiring singer-songwriter Rubi Pazmino won the show. Fellow NFL wide receivers Terrell Owens and Bernard Berrian were occasionally featured on the show, advising Johnson throughout the process.

WWE

Ochocinco was featured as the guest host of WWE Raw on September 13, 2010.[59]

Soccer career

Due to the 2011 NFL Lockout, on March 16, 2011, Ochocinco announced he would have a four-day trial for Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. Ochocinco was a soccer player in his youth and has stated he is an avid fan of the sport. His trial began on March 23, 2011.[60] On March 25, he was asked to play in a reserve game. On March 29, he was not offered a contract by the team but was offered the chance to train with the reserve side to stay in shape.[61]

In 2018, Johnson returned to soccer, signing for then-National Premier Soccer League side Boca Raton FC in October after a period of training. He made his debut for the club, playing as a forward, in a 1-0 win over Himmarshee FC.[62][63] He scored his first goal for the club on October 20, 2018, netting a penalty in a 2-0 win over FC Boca Predators.[64]

On March 12, 2019, Johnson re-signed with Boca Raton FC for the 2019 Spring UPSL season after the team joined the United Premier Soccer League.[65] On May 24, 2019, Johnson scored both goals in a 2-1 regular season win over the Palm Beach Breakers.[66] Boca Raton FC would go on to win the South Florida Championship of the UPSL. Johnson is an analyst for Fox Sports during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Professional Bull Riders event

In May, Ochocinco announced via his Twitter account that he would attempt to participate in a PBR event in Duluth, Georgia.[67] He rode the bull Deja Blue,[68] which weighs 1,500 pounds, and lasted 1.5 seconds during the intermission of May 14, 2011's Professional Bull Riders event.

Acting

In June 2011, Ochocinco filmed a cameo role as himself for the 2012 film American Reunion.[69][70] Ochocinco also appeared as a former captain of the BMS Goats on the Season 3 premiere of the television show Blue Mountain State and as himself on the Season 2 premiere of the television show The League.[71] He was also featured in the series The Game as himself.

Other pursuits

Ochocinco was featured in a national pistachio commercial in winter 2010 and spring 2011.[72]

He was featured in the R&B singer Monica's video "Everything to Me".

Chad Ochocinco voiced himself and his likeness was featured on an episode of Squidbillies, titled "Lean Green Touchdown Makifying Machine" (Season 5, Episode 9)

He appears on the cover of EA's 2006 video game NFL Street 3. He is the main adversary in the game, and narrates the tutorials with Clinton Portis and Byron Leftwich.[73]

Ochocinco appeared naked, outside of a strategically placed football, in PETA's "Ink Not Mink" ad campaign, which encourages people to choose tattoos over wearing animal fur.[74] Johnson appeared with his mother Paula on the WeTV reality show "Marriage Bootcamp Reality Stars: Family Edition." The show, which premiered April 28, 2017, deals with unconventional therapy.

On May 3, 2021, Johnson was added to the undercard for the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul fight card[75] in a fight against Brian Maxwell.[76] The fight completed the four two-minute rounds for which it was scheduled. Since the fight was an exhibition fight and neither fighter was knocked out and no score card was kept, no winner was declared.

Personal life

Johnson has 9 children.[77] His son, Chad Jr., is a wide receiver at Arizona State University.[78]

In May 2007, Johnson was sued for allegedly not giving away a Lexus that was supposed to be raffled off. The suit added two plaintiffs who claimed that they had won trips from Johnson (one to Europe, the other to Hawaii), that Johnson never awarded.[79]

Johnson has interests in sports outside of football. In June 2007, he footraced against a Thoroughbred racehorse over a furlong (220 yards / 200 meters) for charity; Johnson, given a 110-yard (100 m) head start, beat the horse by twelve lengths.[80] He is a Napoli supporter. Johnson constantly shows his support for several teams on his official Twitter account.[81] In March 2015, Johnson garnered attention as he was involved in a tweeting exchange with the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL regarding the acquisition of Chad Johnson, the goaltender of the same name.[82]

Johnson is an avid player of the FIFA video game series, frequently referring to himself as “FIFA king”. He also frequently accepts challenges from fans on Twitter and even occasionally, when traveling, will go over to people’s houses and play them.[83]

Name changes

 
Johnson and Bart Scott exchanging words after a game in 2006.

On October 25, 2006, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Johnson, whose jersey number was "85", announced that he would prefer to be called "Ocho Cinco," which is "eight five" in Spanish ("Eighty-five" would be "ochenta y cinco").[84] During warm-ups for the October 29, 2006 game against the Atlanta Falcons, the back of his jersey read "Ocho Cinco" instead of "C. Johnson". Quarterback Carson Palmer ripped the label off the jersey to reveal the usual "C. Johnson".[85] According to ESPN, Johnson was fined $5,000 for the stunt despite the fact that he did not wear the "Ocho Cinco" name tag during the game.[86]

Johnson legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ochocinco on August 29, 2008.[87] The Cincinnati Bengals decided to allow him to have it on the back of his jersey,[88] though Ochocinco continued to wear his old "C. Johnson" jersey during the 2008 football season,[89] because of contractual obligations with Reebok. He played with "OCHOCINCO" on the back of his jersey from the 2009 season to the 2011 season.[90] He wanted it to read "OCHO CINCO" but the NFL would only allow his legal name as spelled on his name change paperwork.[91]

Ochocinco announced on his live USTREAM broadcast in 2009 that he would be legally changing his last name to "Hachi Go" in 2010. He also held up a customized Cincinnati Bengals jersey with the last name "Hachi Go" on the back. Just as the words Ocho Cinco translate to 8 and 5 in Spanish, the words Hachi Go (八五) translate to 8 and 5 in Japanese.[92] However, he did not go through with the name change.

On January 25, 2011, Ochocinco told an ESPN reporter that he would be changing his last name back to Johnson.[93] However, on June 30, 2011, Ochocinco told an ESPN reporter that because of financial issues, he would keep his name as Chad Ochocinco and not go back to Johnson.[94]

On July 23, 2012, after Ochocinco's move to the Miami Dolphins, he legally changed his name back to Chad Johnson at a Broward County courthouse because he "wanted to reconnect with his former self".[95]

Legal Issues [96]

On November 16, 2010, Ochocinco proposed to Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada, whom he had been dating since earlier in the year.[97]

Johnson and Lozada married on July 4, 2012. The day before the wedding, a fan reached out to Johnson on Twitter for prayers after losing her husband the previous month. Johnson, in return, invited her on an all-expenses-paid trip to the wedding.[98]

On August 11, 2012, Johnson was arrested on a charge of domestic battery according to the Davie, Florida police.[99][100] Johnson allegedly headbutted Lozada following an argument. Johnson was released the following afternoon on $2,500 bond.[101] Later that day, he was released by the Miami Dolphins.[102][103]

On August 14, 2012, Lozada filed for divorce claiming that her marriage was "irretrievably broken."[104] The divorce was finalized on September 19, 2012.[105]

On September 21, 2012, Johnson entered a plea of no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery, avoiding jail time in an agreement with prosecutors and Lozada.[106] Johnson received a year of probation.[107]

On May 7, 2013, a warrant was issued for Johnson's arrest for allegedly violating the terms of his probation.[108] According to the Broward County Sheriff's Office, Johnson failed to meet with probation specialists on February 15 and March 15, and failed to show proof of enrollment and completion of a batterers intervention program. On May 20, Johnson turned himself in and was released later in the day after posting a $1,000 bond.[109]

On June 10, 2013, Johnson was sentenced to thirty days in jail for violating his probation.[110] Although a plea deal that called for no jail time was reached, Judge Kathleen McHugh rejected it after Johnson playfully slapped his male attorney on the buttocks in court. The judge said that Johnson was not taking things seriously enough, even after he apologized. In addition to the jail sentence, his probation was extended for three months through December, and he was required to perform 25 hours of community service and to undergo two counseling sessions per week. On June 17, Johnson was released from jail after apologizing to the court.[111]

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For other people named Chad Johnson see Chad Johnson disambiguation Not to be confused with Chad Johnston Ochocinco redirects here For other uses see Ocho Cinco Chad Ochocinco Johnson 1 born Chad Javon Johnson January 9 1978 2 known from 2008 to 2012 as Chad Ochocinco 3 is a former American football wide receiver He played college football for Santa Monica College and Oregon State University and played 11 seasons in the National Football League NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League NFL in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft and played for the Bengals for 10 seasons In 2011 Johnson was traded to the New England Patriots for whom he played in Super Bowl XLVI In 2012 Johnson played for the Miami Dolphins during preseason but was released following his arrest for domestic violence He played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League CFL from 2014 to 2015 and played one game in 2017 for Mexican team Monterrey Fundidores of the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional Johnson emerged as one of the NFL s most productive wide receivers of the 2000s and owns nearly every Bengals receiving record Chad JohnsonJohnson in 2010No 85Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1978 01 09 January 9 1978 age 45 Miami Florida U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight 192 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh school Miami Beach Senior Miami Beach Florida College Oregon StateNFL Draft 2001 Round 2 Pick 36Career historyCincinnati Bengals 2001 2010 New England Patriots 2011 Miami Dolphins 2012 Montreal Alouettes 2014 2015 Fundidores de Monterrey 2017 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards3 First team All Pro 2004 2006 Second team All Pro 2003 6 Pro Bowl 2003 2007 2009 NFL receiving yards leader 2006 Spring Season South Florida Champion 2019 Career NFL statisticsReceptions 766Receiving yards 11 059Yards per reception 14 4Receiving touchdowns 67Player stats at NFL com PFR CFL ca archive In April 2011 CNBC listed Johnson as number 1 on its list of Most Influential Athletes In Social Media 4 Johnson was a six time NFL Pro Bowler was named to four All Pro teams and was voted as the number one wide receiver on the Bengals 40th Anniversary team 5 Contents 1 Early life and college career 1 1 College statistics 2 Professional career 2 1 Cincinnati Bengals 2 1 1 2005 season 2 1 1 1 The List 2 1 2 2006 season 2 1 3 2007 season 2 1 4 2008 season 2 1 5 2009 season 2 1 6 2010 season 2 2 New England Patriots 2 3 Miami Dolphins 2 4 Montreal Alouettes 2 5 Monterrey Fundidores 3 Post playing career 4 Career statistics 4 1 NFL career 4 2 CFL career 4 3 Career awards and highlights 4 4 Bengals franchise records 5 Projects outside the NFL 5 1 Smartphone apps 5 2 Dancing with the Stars 5 3 Versus 5 4 The Ultimate Catch 5 5 WWE 5 6 Soccer career 5 7 Professional Bull Riders event 5 8 Acting 5 9 Other pursuits 6 Personal life 6 1 Name changes 6 2 Legal Issues 96 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and college career EditJohnson was born in Miami Florida 6 7 After graduating from Miami Beach Senior High School in 1997 Johnson attended Langston University but did not play football In 1997 he transferred to Santa Monica College a community college in Santa Monica California While at Santa Monica College he played with future NFL wide receiver Steve Smith In 2000 Johnson transferred to Oregon State University after being aggressively recruited by coach Dennis Erickson to play for the OSU team Alongside future Bengals teammate T J Houshmandzadeh he led his team to an 11 1 season and a victory over Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl that year Johnson also broke a school record for the longest touchdown reception with a 97 yard reception in a game against Stanford College statistics Edit Season Team GP ReceivingRec Yards Avg TD2000 Oregon State 12 37 806 21 8 8College Totals 12 37 806 21 8 8Professional career EditPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 192 lb 87 kg 32 in 0 81 m 9 1 2 in 0 24 m 4 58 s 1 58 s 2 63 s 4 14 s 7 51 s 33 in 0 84 m 9 ft 0 in 2 74 m All values from NFL Combine 8 Cincinnati Bengals Edit The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League chose Johnson in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft with the 36th overall pick In Johnson s rookie year he saw moderate playing time catching 28 passes for 329 yards and one touchdown 9 In 2003 he set a Bengals franchise record by recording 1 355 receiving yards 10 In 2004 he caught 95 passes for 9 touchdowns and 1 274 yards including 117 receiving yards in a 58 48 win against the Cleveland Browns 11 2005 season Edit Johnson surpassed his franchise record in 2005 recording 1 432 yards He led the AFC in receiving yards for four consecutive seasons and he made the Pro Bowl five straight times from 2003 to 2007 12 The List Edit During the 2005 NFL season Johnson announced that he would keep a checklist titled who Covered 85 in 05 that would evaluate the defensive backs who successfully managed to cover him On November 2 2005 Marvin Lewis the Bengals head coach replaced Johnson s list with another one titled Did 85 do everything he could to lead his team to victory 11 6 05 The list an obvious parody of the original asked several questions regarding Johnson s performance both on and off the field According to the Bengals official website the list was aimed to antagonize their divisional rival the Baltimore Ravens whom the Bengals would play in four days Johnson was not pleased with the new list as he had developed a superstitious faith in the older list He had a stellar performance during the game prompting the return of the original list 13 In 2007 Degree and Yahoo created an online version of his checklist The checklist allowed fans to vote for which NFL quarterback Johnson would like to play catch with the most Every vote helped him raise money for his charity project Feed the Children 14 2006 season Edit On April 20 2006 Johnson signed an extension to his contract through 2011 15 During the first half of the 2006 season Johnson saw little activity After being bogged down by an early injury his productivity endured a sharp decline During the first eight weeks of the 2006 season Johnson only caught two touchdown passes while only amassing 483 yards However after shaving his Mohawk and changing his mentality he had a breakout game in a losing effort against the San Diego Chargers Johnson accumulated 260 receiving yards and scored two touchdowns which broke the previous Bengals record for most receiving yards in a game 16 He went on to amass 190 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a 31 16 win over the New Orleans Saints in the following week This gave Johnson a then NFL record of 450 receiving yards in back to back games to be surpassed by Josh Gordon of the Cleveland Browns who amassed 498 yards in consecutive games in 2013 breaking the previous record of 448 set by San Francisco 49ers receiver John Taylor in 1989 In the following week he gained 123 yards receiving breaking the three game receiving record since the NFL AFL merger in 1970 and coming within 40 yards of the all time record Johnson finished the 2006 season with 87 receptions for a league leading 1 369 yards and seven touchdowns He was the first Bengal ever to lead the NFL in receiving yards Johnson and Houshmandzadeh also became the first Bengals teammates to each amass over 1 000 receiving yards in the same season In addition to being one of the most productive receivers in the NFL Johnson was also one of the most popular in balloting for the Pro Bowl In the fan voting for the 2006 game he finished first in votes for wide receivers and fourth overall with 987 650 total votes 17 Johnson earned nationwide attention for his flamboyant attitude which was often seen during his infamous end zone celebrations after catching touchdown passes In a list released in August 2006 by Fox Sports listing the top 10 showboats in professional sports Johnson topped the list 18 2007 season Edit In the first game of the season on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens Johnson scored the game s first touchdown on a 39 yard pass from Carson Palmer Following the touchdown he grabbed a jacket that resembles the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees jacket that said Future H O F 20 Johnson finished the game with five receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown In the next game against the Cleveland Browns he racked up 209 yards on 11 catches for two touchdowns in the 51 45 loss This gave Johnson a career total of 7 229 receiving yards breaking the Bengals franchise record previously held by Isaac Curtis The very next game against the Seattle Seahawks he totaled nine receptions for 138 yards as the Bengals lost again Against the New York Jets in which the Bengals won 38 31 Johnson had three receptions for 102 yards and a rush for 15 yards In the fourth quarter of the Bengals week nine loss to the Buffalo Bills Johnson was rolled off the field on a stretcher with a reported head injury He dove out for a pass with under a minute left in the 33 21 loss and then was sandwiched by Donte Whitner and Coy Wire Johnson was reported to be mobile at the hospital 19 He finished the game with three catches for 48 yards A CT scan performed to detect brain injury was negative and Johnson did not miss any games from the injury Over his next two games Johnson did not score any touchdowns or gain more than 86 yards but he had a breakout performance in a November 25 win over the Tennessee Titans catching a career high 12 passes for 103 yards and three touchdowns This gave Johnson over 1 000 receiving yards for the sixth consecutive season and moved him past Carl Pickens as the Bengals all time leader in receptions By week 15 Johnson and Houshmandzadeh both gained over 1 000 receiving yards for the second year in a row However a loss to the San Francisco 49ers that week ensured the team would finish the year with their first losing season since 2002 In the Bengals season finale Johnson had four catches for 131 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Miami Dolphins giving him 93 receptions for 1 440 yards and 8 touchdowns on the season Johnson s 1 440 yards set a new Bengals franchise record breaking his own record of 1 432 in 2005 It was the third time that Johnson finished a season with a new Bengals record for receiving yards His yardage was third most in the NFL his receptions were 12th most and his touchdowns were tied for 15th most in the league Johnson was passed up for the 2008 Pro Bowl team which instead selected his teammate T J Houshmandzadeh Due to injury however Patriots receiver Randy Moss was forced to withdraw from the Pro Bowl and Johnson was selected as his replacement The selection marked his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl selection Johnson and Houshmandzadeh became the first pair of Bengals receivers to make the Pro Bowl in the same year 20 2008 season Edit Chad Johnson in 2007 On January 13 2008 Johnson was a guest on ESPN s Mike amp Mike radio show During the interview he addressed how the media and team treated him during the 2007 season saying I was labeled selfish and a cancer and it hurt Fingers were pointed at me this year If the team and the organization wants to further itself make the playoffs I think you need to get rid of the problem It hurt me To do me that way and not to have my back Things were said and nobody came to my defense However head coach Marvin Lewis commented on the issue by saying that the Bengals would not be trading Johnson He is a Cincinnati Bengal for quite a while Lewis said 21 On February 4 ESPN s Chris Mortensen reported that Johnson felt betrayed by Lewis and was privately threatening to sit out the 2008 season though his agent Drew Rosenhaus denied it 22 When asked about trade rumors Johnson said Call me Dan referring to Redskins owner Daniel Snyder 23 On April 22 the Cincinnati Bengals declined a Washington Redskins trade for Johnson involving a first round 2008 selection and a 2009 selection 24 and on NFL Network s NFL Total Access Johnson said he did not want a pay raise from the Bengals but desired a change of scenery 25 Lewis stated he had not spoken to Johnson since the last regular season game and reiterated his lack of interest in a trade After several weeks of silence in April Johnson again announced he wanted to be traded and caused a rift with teammates by refusing to attend off season workout programs and practices 26 27 28 Nine days before the opening of the Bengals mandatory minicamp on June 12 Johnson told ESPN The Magazine that of course I will be attending 29 confirmed by his agent 30 After ankle surgery on June 18 Johnson returned to full practice in August 31 He suffered a partially torn labrum in the first preseason game on August 17 but decided to play the entire season with the injury 32 33 On August 29 Johnson legally changed his last name to Ochocinco The Bengals began the season 0 8 with Carson Palmer forced out for the season with an injury incurred early in the campaign and Johnson experiencing his worst statistical season of his career to date Johnson totaled 11 receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown in the first four games of the season unable to gain more than 37 yards receiving in any of the contests Following a dismal performance three receptions for 43 yards against the Dallas Cowboys in a loss Johnson had consecutive games with 50 yard receiving totals 57 against the New York Giants amp 52 against the Pittsburgh Steelers Johnson then had 44 yards on five receptions in a loss to the Houston Texans However the Bengals won their first game of the season against the Jacksonville Jaguars in week 9 by a score of 21 19 In that game Johnson had five receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns The two scores marked the first multi touchdown game of the season for Johnson Johnson finished the season with 53 catches for 540 yards and four touchdowns his worst statistical season since his rookie campaign 2009 season Edit Before the start of the 2009 season the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants expressed interest in Johnson if he were to be placed on the market after he missed voluntary team offseason workouts 34 In July 2009 Johnson said that he would use Twitter during games but the NFL banned it 35 In the August 20 preseason game against the New England Patriots Johnson took over placekicking duties for the injured Shayne Graham He kicked off and made an extra point in the game which ended up deciding the Bengals 7 6 win During the season Johnson expressed remorse for the developments in the 2008 season and attempted to make it up to the fans in Cincinnati through numerous actions Many of those involved public appearances usually involving the publication of his autobiography and also by inviting Bengals fans to dinner and movie showings through his Twitter account gatherings for which he picked up the tab Many of the events were featured on the Bengals official website Ochocinco left and Terrell Owens before a game against the New England Patriots on September 12 2010 Johnson went on to record his seventh career 1 000 yard season catching 72 passes for 1 047 yards and nine touchdowns He finished the season just 48 yards short of the 10 000 career receiving yards milestone and with 62 career touchdown catches just one short of the franchise record held by Carl Pickens On January 15 Johnson was announced as a Pro Bowl selection to replace Patriots receiver Wes Welker who was injured in the final week of the regular season It was Johnson s sixth Pro Bowl selection tying Lemar Parrish for the second highest total in franchise history 2010 season Edit Johnson opened up the 2010 season with 12 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown in the Bengals opening day loss to the Patriots In doing so he tied the franchise record for touchdown catches which he later surpassed and became the sixth player in NFL history to amass 10 000 receiving yards with one team The following week Johnson became the 30th player in NFL history to surpass 700 career receptions catching four passes for 44 yards in a 15 10 win New England Patriots Edit Ochocinco practicing with the Patriots shortly after being traded to them On July 28 2011 the New England Patriots acquired Johnson in a trade with Cincinnati after he restructured a three year contract for 6 35 million The Patriots traded two draft picks a fifth round pick in 2012 and a sixth round pick in 2013 36 Johnson had statistically the least productive season of his career catching 15 passes for 276 yards and one touchdown all career lows He was inactive for the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens after reportedly attending his father s funeral 37 Johnson played in his first Super Bowl catching one pass for 21 yards His 21 yard reception was the longest pass completion for the Patriots in that Super Bowl The Patriots lost to the New York Giants 21 17 in Super Bowl XLVI 38 On June 7 2012 Johnson was released by the Patriots 39 Miami Dolphins Edit Johnson signed with the Miami Dolphins on June 11 2012 40 On July 24 Johnson legally changed his last name from Ochocinco back to Johnson 41 The Dolphins released Johnson on August 12 following his arrest the previous night 42 The meeting in which head coach Joe Philbin notified Johnson of his release from the Dolphins was shown in the episode of HBO s Hard Knocks that originally aired on August 14 43 Montreal Alouettes Edit Johnson signed a two year deal with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League on April 17 2014 44 During the 2014 CFL season Johnson appeared in five regular season games mostly due to nagging injuries and he missed two playoff games to address a personal family matter in Florida In four of the games Johnson accumulated seven receptions for 151 yards and scored one touchdown Johnson was suspended by the Alouettes after he failed to report for mandatory training camp in the spring of 2015 He remained suspended through the 2015 CFL season 45 Following the season Johnson was not offered a new contract by the Alouettes and became a free agent on February 9 2016 46 Monterrey Fundidores Edit In March 2017 the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional de Mexico announced that Johnson would play one game for the Monterrey Fundidores 47 On April 2 2017 he caught three passes including a 41 yard touchdown reception to help Monterrey defeat the Saltillo Dinos 14 6 48 49 Post playing career EditIn March 2016 Johnson tweeted to the Cleveland Browns head coach who was also his former wide receivers coach with the Bengals Hue Jackson to ask if he would let Johnson work with the receivers during training camp In July 2016 Jackson agreed to have Johnson work as a guest instructor for the Browns 50 Jackson admitted that Johnson wants to try his hand at coaching 51 Career statistics EditLegendLed the leagueBold Career highNFL career Edit Year Team Games Receiving Rushing FumblesGP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost2001 CIN 12 3 28 329 11 9 28 1 0 02002 CIN 16 14 69 1 166 16 9 72 5 0 02003 CIN 16 14 90 1 355 15 1 82 10 0 02004 CIN 16 16 95 1 274 13 4 53 9 4 39 9 8 18 0 1 02005 CIN 16 16 97 1 432 14 8 70 9 5 33 6 6 11 0 1 02006 CIN 16 16 87 1 369 15 7 74 7 6 24 4 0 8 0 1 12007 CIN 16 16 93 1 440 15 5 70 8 6 47 7 8 16 0 2 12008 CIN 13 10 53 540 10 2 26 4 0 02009 CIN 16 15 72 1 047 14 5 50 9 3 32 10 7 26 0 2 22010 CIN 14 12 67 831 12 4 42 4 0 02011 NE 16 3 15 276 18 4 53 1 0 0Total 167 135 766 11 059 14 4 82 67 24 175 7 3 26 0 7 4CFL career Edit Year Team GP Receiving FumblesRec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost2014 MTL 5 7 151 21 6 46 1 0 02015 MTL 0 SuspendedTotal 5 7 151 21 6 46 1 0 0Career awards and highlights Edit AFC Champion 2011 6 Pro Bowl selection 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 4 All Pro selection 2003 2004 2005 2006 NFL receiving yards leader 2006 10 000 Receiving Yards Club 52 Bengals franchise records Edit As of the end of the 2020 season Johnson held at least 10 Bengals franchise records including Career receptions 751 Career receiving yards 10 783 Career receiving touchdowns 66 Career yards from scrimmage 10 958 Career All Purpose Yds 10 964 Career games with 100 receiving yards 31 Career Games with 1 touchdown 50 Career 1000 receiving yard seasons 7 Projects outside the NFL EditSmartphone apps Edit An iPhone game called Mad Chad was designed by both Johnson and RockLive and released on November 18 2010 53 It was featured on iTunes and was a popular downloaded app in 2010 Dancing with the Stars Edit On March 1 2010 it was announced that Johnson would be a contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the tenth season He was paired with two time champion Cheryl Burke The season premiere was on Monday March 22 2010 54 He was eliminated from the show as one of the final four competitors on May 18 2010 after receiving the lowest judges score and number of votes He was the 100th contestant to be eliminated in the show s history 55 Versus Edit Johnson had his own segment on Sports Soup titled Child Please 56 During the 2010 2011 NFL season he and teammate Terrell Owens teamed up for a talk show The T Ocho Show on Versus talking football basketball and pop culture The show was cancelled in 2011 as a result of Comcast s plans to re launch Versus as an NBC Sports branded service as its new staff did not feel that the show would fit with the network s new goals 57 The Ultimate Catch Edit Johnson was featured on his own reality television dating show called Ochocinco The Ultimate Catch on VH1 58 Aspiring singer songwriter Rubi Pazmino won the show Fellow NFL wide receivers Terrell Owens and Bernard Berrian were occasionally featured on the show advising Johnson throughout the process WWE Edit Ochocinco was featured as the guest host of WWE Raw on September 13 2010 59 Soccer career Edit Due to the 2011 NFL Lockout on March 16 2011 Ochocinco announced he would have a four day trial for Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer Ochocinco was a soccer player in his youth and has stated he is an avid fan of the sport His trial began on March 23 2011 60 On March 25 he was asked to play in a reserve game On March 29 he was not offered a contract by the team but was offered the chance to train with the reserve side to stay in shape 61 In 2018 Johnson returned to soccer signing for then National Premier Soccer League side Boca Raton FC in October after a period of training He made his debut for the club playing as a forward in a 1 0 win over Himmarshee FC 62 63 He scored his first goal for the club on October 20 2018 netting a penalty in a 2 0 win over FC Boca Predators 64 On March 12 2019 Johnson re signed with Boca Raton FC for the 2019 Spring UPSL season after the team joined the United Premier Soccer League 65 On May 24 2019 Johnson scored both goals in a 2 1 regular season win over the Palm Beach Breakers 66 Boca Raton FC would go on to win the South Florida Championship of the UPSL Johnson is an analyst for Fox Sports during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Professional Bull Riders event Edit In May Ochocinco announced via his Twitter account that he would attempt to participate in a PBR event in Duluth Georgia 67 He rode the bull Deja Blue 68 which weighs 1 500 pounds and lasted 1 5 seconds during the intermission of May 14 2011 s Professional Bull Riders event Acting Edit In June 2011 Ochocinco filmed a cameo role as himself for the 2012 film American Reunion 69 70 Ochocinco also appeared as a former captain of the BMS Goats on the Season 3 premiere of the television show Blue Mountain State and as himself on the Season 2 premiere of the television show The League 71 He was also featured in the series The Game as himself Other pursuits Edit Ochocinco was featured in a national pistachio commercial in winter 2010 and spring 2011 72 He was featured in the R amp B singer Monica s video Everything to Me Chad Ochocinco voiced himself and his likeness was featured on an episode of Squidbillies titled Lean Green Touchdown Makifying Machine Season 5 Episode 9 He appears on the cover of EA s 2006 video game NFL Street 3 He is the main adversary in the game and narrates the tutorials with Clinton Portis and Byron Leftwich 73 Ochocinco appeared naked outside of a strategically placed football in PETA s Ink Not Mink ad campaign which encourages people to choose tattoos over wearing animal fur 74 Johnson appeared with his mother Paula on the WeTV reality show Marriage Bootcamp Reality Stars Family Edition The show which premiered April 28 2017 deals with unconventional therapy On May 3 2021 Johnson was added to the undercard for the Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Logan Paul fight card 75 in a fight against Brian Maxwell 76 The fight completed the four two minute rounds for which it was scheduled Since the fight was an exhibition fight and neither fighter was knocked out and no score card was kept no winner was declared Personal life EditJohnson has 9 children 77 His son Chad Jr is a wide receiver at Arizona State University 78 In May 2007 Johnson was sued for allegedly not giving away a Lexus that was supposed to be raffled off The suit added two plaintiffs who claimed that they had won trips from Johnson one to Europe the other to Hawaii that Johnson never awarded 79 Johnson has interests in sports outside of football In June 2007 he footraced against a Thoroughbred racehorse over a furlong 220 yards 200 meters for charity Johnson given a 110 yard 100 m head start beat the horse by twelve lengths 80 He is a Napoli supporter Johnson constantly shows his support for several teams on his official Twitter account 81 In March 2015 Johnson garnered attention as he was involved in a tweeting exchange with the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL regarding the acquisition of Chad Johnson the goaltender of the same name 82 Johnson is an avid player of the FIFA video game series frequently referring to himself as FIFA king He also frequently accepts challenges from fans on Twitter and even occasionally when traveling will go over to people s houses and play them 83 Name changes Edit Johnson and Bart Scott exchanging words after a game in 2006 On October 25 2006 in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month Johnson whose jersey number was 85 announced that he would prefer to be called Ocho Cinco which is eight five in Spanish Eighty five would be ochenta y cinco 84 During warm ups for the October 29 2006 game against the Atlanta Falcons the back of his jersey read Ocho Cinco instead of C Johnson Quarterback Carson Palmer ripped the label off the jersey to reveal the usual C Johnson 85 According to ESPN Johnson was fined 5 000 for the stunt despite the fact that he did not wear the Ocho Cinco name tag during the game 86 Johnson legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ochocinco on August 29 2008 87 The Cincinnati Bengals decided to allow him to have it on the back of his jersey 88 though Ochocinco continued to wear his old C Johnson jersey during the 2008 football season 89 because of contractual obligations with Reebok He played with OCHOCINCO on the back of his jersey from the 2009 season to the 2011 season 90 He wanted it to read OCHO CINCO but the NFL would only allow his legal name as spelled on his name change paperwork 91 Ochocinco announced on his live USTREAM broadcast in 2009 that he would be legally changing his last name to Hachi Go in 2010 He also held up a customized Cincinnati Bengals jersey with the last name Hachi Go on the back Just as the words Ocho Cinco translate to 8 and 5 in Spanish the words Hachi Go 八五 translate to 8 and 5 in Japanese 92 However he did not go through with the name change On January 25 2011 Ochocinco told an ESPN reporter that he would be changing his last name back to Johnson 93 However on June 30 2011 Ochocinco told an ESPN reporter that because of financial issues he would keep his name as Chad Ochocinco and not go back to Johnson 94 On July 23 2012 after Ochocinco s move to the Miami Dolphins he legally changed his name back to Chad Johnson at a Broward County courthouse because he wanted to reconnect with his former self 95 Legal Issues 96 Edit On November 16 2010 Ochocinco proposed to Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada whom he had been dating since earlier in the year 97 Johnson and Lozada married on July 4 2012 The day before the wedding a fan reached out to Johnson on Twitter for prayers after losing her husband the previous month Johnson in return invited her on an all expenses paid trip to the wedding 98 On August 11 2012 Johnson was arrested on a charge of domestic battery according to the Davie Florida police 99 100 Johnson allegedly headbutted Lozada following an argument Johnson was released the following afternoon on 2 500 bond 101 Later that day he was released by the Miami Dolphins 102 103 On August 14 2012 Lozada filed for divorce claiming that her marriage was irretrievably broken 104 The divorce was finalized on September 19 2012 105 On September 21 2012 Johnson entered a plea of no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery avoiding jail time in an agreement with prosecutors and Lozada 106 Johnson received a year of probation 107 On May 7 2013 a warrant was issued for Johnson s arrest for allegedly violating the terms of his probation 108 According to the Broward County Sheriff s Office Johnson failed to meet with probation specialists on February 15 and March 15 and failed to show proof of enrollment and completion of a batterers intervention program On May 20 Johnson turned himself in and was released later in the day after posting a 1 000 bond 109 On June 10 2013 Johnson was sentenced to thirty days in jail for violating his probation 110 Although a plea deal that called for no jail time was reached Judge Kathleen McHugh rejected it after Johnson playfully slapped his male attorney on the buttocks in court The judge said that Johnson was not taking things seriously enough even after he apologized In addition to the jail sentence his probation was extended for three months through December and he was required to perform 25 hours of community service and to undergo two counseling sessions per week On June 17 Johnson was released from jail after apologizing to the court 111 References Edit Why Chad Johnson changed his name back explained Ochocinco is still in me www sportingnews com Retrieved July 13 2021 Chad Johnson profile at Pro Football Statistics Darlington Jeff July 23 2012 Chad Ochocinco changes name back to Chad Johnson NFL com Rovell Darren April 25 2011 Chad Ochocinco Tops Most Influential Athletes In Social Media List CNBC Bengals 40th Anniversary Team Cincinnati Bengals 2014 Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Retrieved May 2 2014 Personal Bio Archived from the original on January 9 2008 Retrieved January 18 2008 Corbett Jim Bengals Johnson talks the talk but walks the walk USA Today Cincinnati USA TODAY Sports Weekly Chad Johnson Combine Results WR Oregon State Chad Johnson 2001 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 16 2017 Chad Johnson 2003 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 16 2017 Chad Johnson 2004 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 16 2017 Chad Johnson s numbers nothing to brag about MSNBC September 29 2006 Archived from the original on September 6 2012 Retrieved October 8 2006 Hobson Geoff November 2 2005 Notes Ravens at top of Chad s list Retrieved September 8 2006 McManamon Patrick September 15 2007 Frye trade just doesn t up Ohio com Archived from the original on September 14 2008 Retrieved September 22 2007 Bengals sign Johnson to extension NBC Sports Archived from the original on May 16 2006 Retrieved August 15 2006 Old fashioned shootout Archived from the original on November 15 2006 Retrieved November 12 2006 Record 70 5 million All Star votes cast NFL com Archived from the original on July 12 2006 Retrieved August 15 2006 Golokhov Dave August 15 2006 Top 10 showboats in sports Archived from the original on September 4 2006 Retrieved September 8 2006 Bengals Chad Ochocinco Injured Leaves Game On Stretcher WLWT Cincinnati dead link Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Johnson heading to fifth Pro Bowl The Canadian Press dead link Chad Johnson Bengals Chad Johnson won t be traded Fantasy Football Breaking News Rotoworld com January 16 2009 Archived from the original on September 10 2008 Retrieved January 17 2008 Rosenhaus says Johnson will play in 08 but won t say if it s with Cincinnati NFL ESPN February 4 2008 Lewis says it again Chad Johnson isn t going anywhere NFL ESPN February 14 2008 Mortensen Chris April 23 2008 Skins offer 08 first rounder 09 pick for Johnson Cincy says no NFL ESPN Chad Johnson Chad I don t want more money from Bengals Fantasy Football Breaking News Rotoworld com March 18 2008 Archived from the original on September 10 2008 Retrieved March 19 2008 McClain John March 31 2008 McClain NFL hair length seems hardly worth fuss Houston Chronicle Clayton John April 16 2008 Johnson says he won t attend team functions demands trade ESPN Houshmandzadeh anticipates problem if Johnson not dealt ESPN April 17 2008 Report Johnson says he ll return to Bengals Fox Sports MSN dead link The roster rundown Cincinnati Enquirer Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Bengals Johnson returns to practice National Football League Georgetown KY The Sports Network August 5 2008 Archived from the original on June 22 2011 Curnutte Mark August 18 2008 Chad suffers sprained shoulder Cincinnati Enquirer Chad Johnson has partially torn labrum Cincinnati Ticker August 25 2008 Ocho Cinco unlikely to be traded Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Retrieved February 19 2016 Bengals Ochocinco plans to Tweet during games Dayton Daily News July 8 2009 Retrieved July 8 2009 McDonald Joe July 29 2011 Chad Ochocinco in Pats Camp ESPN Boston Patriots WR Ochocinco inactive won t play vs Ravens NFL com Super Bowl XLVI New York Giants vs New England Patriots February 5th 2012 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 6 2017 Rosenthal Gregg June 7 2012 Chad Ochocinco released by New England Patriots NFL com Hanzus Dan June 11 2012 Chad Ochocinco takes his talents to South Beach Around the NFL National Football League Hanzus Dan July 23 2012 Chad Johnson explains why he ditched Ochocinco name Around the NFL National Football League Florio Mike August 13 2012 Dolphins cut Chad Johnson NBC Sports Retrieved August 13 2012 Farrar Doug August 15 2012 Chad Johnson s release from Dolphins made for emotional compelling television The Washington Post Retrieved August 15 2012 Chad Johnson signs with Alouettes ESPN com April 17 2014 Retrieved April 17 2014 Transactions 2015 CFL ca CFL ca Archived from the original on February 22 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 2016 Free Agent Tracker Montreal Alouettes Archived from the original on April 11 2016 Retrieved March 31 2016 Chad Johnson jugara con Dinos el 2 de abril LFA mx in European Spanish March 24 2017 Archived from the original on March 26 2017 Retrieved March 26 2017 Ruiz Steven April 3 2017 Chad Johnson is playing pro football in Mexico and scoring ridiculously easy touchdowns USA Today Retrieved April 3 2017 Fundidores triunfa con Chad Johnson LFA mx in European Spanish April 3 2017 Archived from the original on April 3 2017 Retrieved April 3 2017 McManamon Pat July 12 2016 Former Bengals WR Chad Johnson to be guest instructor for Browns ESPN The 7 most interesting things said by Hue Jackson Sashi Brown at Thursday s Browns press conference Retrieved July 28 2016 NFL Career Receiving Yards Leaders pro football reference com Mad Chad for IPhone iTunes Retrieved December 8 2010 New Dancing With the Stars cast revealed Yahoo News Associated Press March 1 2010 Archived from the original on March 5 2010 Rizzo Monica Sjodin Craig May 19 2010 Chad Ochocinco Is at Peace After Leaving Dancing People com Archived from the original on May 24 2010 Retrieved December 17 2010 Child Please Sports Soup Versus Retrieved November 10 2009 dead link Sands Rich December 30 2011 Channel Changing Versus Becomes NBC Sports Network TV Guide Retrieved January 1 2012 Beale Lauren July 13 2010 Muy dinero will buy home used in Ochocinco s new show Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 13 2010 Kirkendall Josh Chad Ochocinco To Host WWE Raw On Monday Cincy Jungle Retrieved December 17 2010 Ochocinco To Tryout For KC Soccer Team Sporting KC Says He Will Tryout Train With Team Next Week KMBC TV March 16 2011 Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Covitz Randy March 29 2011 Ochocinco made an honorary member of Sporting KC The Kansas City Star NFL All Pro Chad Johnson makes Boca Raton FC debut October 14 2018 Chad Ochocinco aceita convite de time de futebol October 11 2018 BocaRatonFC October 20 2018 He hits dingers Johnson with a soul Tweet via Twitter 6 Time NFL Pro Bowler Chad Johnson Signs with Boca Raton FC for 2019 Season BocaRatonFC com March 12 2019 Retrieved March 12 2019 Ochocinco s Brace Propels Boca Raton FC to 2 1 Victory BocaRatonFC com Retrieved March 12 2019 Mihoces Gary May 11 2011 Chad Ochocinco continues flirtation with Professional Bull Riders USA Today bleedfootball com bleedfootball com Retrieved August 5 2014 Football Star Chad Ochocinco to Cameo in AMERICAN REUNION Collider Chad Johnson ochocinco June 28 2011 On set with americanpie American Reunion doing my wardrobe fitting and these Ted Baker suits are amazing I m taking them all Tweet via Twitter McDonough Kevin September 21 2011 Revenge doesn t even try to make sense Southcoasttoday com Shunn April May 25 2011 Ocho Cinco does it in the endzone Retrieved May 25 2011 Adams David August 24 2006 Chad Johnson Covers NFL Street 3 Retrieved September 11 2006 Karimian Arin November 25 2010 Bengals Chad Ochocinco Strips Down for PETA Ad USA Today Former NFL WR Chad Johnson to fight on Floyd Mayweather Jr Logan Paul undercard ESPN com May 3 2021 Former NFL WR Chad Johnson training with Charlo brothers for June 6 exhibition boxing match ESPN com May 26 2021 Chad Johnson on raising six kids with several moms www grahambensinger com February 11 2016 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved January 17 2017 Chad Johnson Jr profile TheSunDevils com Chad Johnson Settles in Bogus Raffle Suit nfl fanhouse com Retrieved February 20 2010 Hobson Geoff Chad s a beast www bengals com Retrieved August 29 2008 Chad Ochocinco apoyo a las Chivas durante el Clasico de Clasicos futbol univision com Archived from the original on January 18 2015 Retrieved January 14 2015 Former NFLer Chad Johnson tells Sabres he s ready after Buffalo acquires goaltender with same name The Hockey News March 2 2015 Archived from the original on September 29 2015 Retrieved August 7 2015 That time Chad Ochocinco shows up to your house to beat you in FIFA KCCI com August 2 2018 Bengals WR Chad Johnson Now Ocho Cino ABC News Retrieved December 7 2008 dead link HOBSON October 25 2006 Notes Chad s Old English Hall s New Deal Retrieved October 26 2006 Pasquarelli November 2 2006 Chad Johnson to cough up 5K for Ocho Cinco stunt Retrieved November 2 2006 Bengals wide receiver changes last name to Ocho Cinco espn go com Retrieved August 29 2008 Bengals putting Ocho Cinco on No 85 jersey ESPN September 4 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 Kay Joe October 23 2008 Bengals WR Ocho Cinco will play under his old name for the rest of this season Associated Press Archived from the original on October 26 2008 Retrieved October 23 2008 NFL Financial obligation remains before Ocho Cinco on jersey ESPN September 7 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 NFL agrees to Ochocinco name change on Bengals Jersey Associated Press May 14 2009 Retrieved June 11 2009 MJD December 10 2009 Johnson Ochocinco Hachi Go Chad s next name change Yahoo Sports Retrieved December 17 2010 Chad Ochocinco changing name again ESPN com January 25 2011 Retrieved January 28 2011 Chad Ochocinco talks world peace ESPN com June 30 2011 Retrieved June 30 2011 Darlington Jeff Dolphins Chad Ochocinco changes name to Chad Johnson NFL com Retrieved July 23 2012 Chad Ochocinco Johnson gets 30 days in jail in domestic violence case No 13 13 Guardian News amp Media Limited The Guardian June 10 2013 Retrieved January 7 2023 Cristina Everett January 25 2011 Chad Ochocinco Evelyn Lozada engaged NFL star pops the question with 10 carat diamond ring New York Daily News Retrieved January 28 2011 Trending Chad Ochocinco marries Evelyn ESPN com July 5 2012 Gantt Darin August 12 2012 Report Chad Johnson arrested on domestic violence charges NBC Sports Retrieved August 12 2012 Dolphins Chad Johnson arrested on domestic violence charge NFL com Chad Johnson of Miami Dolphins released from jail NFL com WR Chad Johnson charged with domestic battery NFL News FOX Sports on MSN Msn foxsports com June 2 2014 Retrieved August 5 2014 Hard Knocks Chad Johnson gets released NFL com Rep Lozada Files for Divorce From Johnson Pro Football Weekly August 14 2012 Retrieved September 23 2012 Chad Johnson And Evelyn Lozada Divorce Finalized The Huffington Post September 19 2012 Retrieved September 23 2012 Chad Johnson pleads no contest avoid jail time at ex wife s request NBC Sports September 21 2012 Retrieved September 23 2012 Warrant issued for Chad Johnson ESPN com May 16 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 Broward County issues arrest warrant for Chad Johnson CBSSports com May 16 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 Chad Johnson out on bail after turning himself in NFL com May 20 2013 Retrieved May 20 2013 Ex NFL star Chad Johnson gets 30 days in jail Yahoo News June 10 2013 Retrieved June 10 2013 Chad Johnson s jail term ends early ESPN com June 17 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Chad Ocho Cinco Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chad Ochocinco Official 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