Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson used a guest hosting gig on ESPN's First Take as an opportunity to gripe about his relationship woes. During a discussion about Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter and Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani on the Monday,
Cam’ron has finally apologized to Chad Johnson—kind of. On Tuesday (Feb. 4), Cam uploaded a new episode of Talk With Flee, looking to bring a supposed end to his feud with the former athlete. The Dipset leader confessed to going a bit too hard on Chad and,
Chad Johnson was a controversial figure during his career in the NFL, and that has carried over to his time in the world of sports media. Johnson isn't afraid to say the first thing that comes to his mind,
NFL legend Chad Johnson is frustrated with some of the recent criticism directed at Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders. While appearing on the popular ‘Nightcap’ podcast, Johnson highlighted how the words being used to describe Sanders negatively were good traits for a quarterback in the NFL to have.
A pair of former NFL stars took aim at Travis Hunter's position that what he does as a two-way player was more challenging than what Shohei Ohtani does in baseball.
The ESPN personality could not believe what he just heard from a former NFL player. Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter made headlines recently with his comments about the difficulty required to play as a cornerback and wide receiver in college football,
NFL star Chad Johnson responded to rising podcaster Cam'ron's unsavory comments about him during an episode of "Nightcap."
Cam’ron and Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson's verbal dispute has turned into a prominent sports media feud. Cam’ron accused Johnson of rejecting his offer and criticized his career decisions, while Johnson responded by clarifying his admiration and challenging Cam’ron to confront him in person if there's a real issue.
Chad Johnson has a way with words, one that has taken him from stardom with the Cincinnati Bengals to podcast stardom and the ESPN airwaves. And while not everyone would associate “Ochocinco” with MLB takes,