Chad Johnson
American gridiron football player
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December 2024 | Johnson served as a 'ratings adjuster' for an EA Sports Madden NFL game broadcast. |
October 2024 | Announced an upcoming exhibition mixed martial arts fight against former Pittsburgh Steelers star James Harrison, scheduled for February 2025. |
2023 | Participated in The Soccer Tournament, playing for Nati SC. |
2023 | Johnson became a panelist on Inside the NFL after the show moved to The CW network. |
January 2023 | Johnson becomes engaged and reveals he has a daughter born in January 2022. |
January 2023 | Johnson became engaged. |
2022 | Worked as an analyst for Fox Sports during the FIFA World Cup. |
January 2022 | Johnson's daughter was born. |
May 3 2021 | Johnson was added to the undercard for the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul fight, competing in an exhibition fight against Brian Maxwell. The fight went the full four two-minute rounds with no winner declared. |
May 24 2019 | Scored both goals in a 2-1 regular season win for Boca Raton FC over the Palm Beach Breakers. |
March 12 2019 | Re-signed with Boca Raton FC for the 2019 Spring UPSL season. |
October 2018 | Signed with Boca Raton FC in the National Premier Soccer League. |
October 20 2018 | Scored his first goal for Boca Raton FC, converting a penalty in a 2-0 win over FC Boca Predators. |
April 28 2017 | Johnson appeared with his mother Paula on the WeTV reality show 'Marriage Bootcamp Reality Stars: Family Edition', which premiered on this date. |
April 2 2017 | Johnson played for the Fundidores de Monterrey against the Dinos de Saltillo, catching three passes including a 41-yard touchdown reception, helping the team win 14-6. |
March 2017 | The Liga de FĂștbol Americano Profesional de MĂ©xico announced that Chad Johnson would play one game for the Fundidores de Monterrey. |
July 2016 | Hue Jackson agreed to have Johnson serve as a guest instructor for the Cleveland Browns' receivers during training camp. |
March 2016 | Chad Johnson reached out to Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson via Twitter, requesting to work with the team's receivers during training camp. |
February 9 2016 | Johnson became a free agent after the Montreal Alouettes did not offer him a new contract. |
2015 | Johnson was suspended by the Montreal Alouettes after failing to report for mandatory training camp and remained suspended throughout the 2015 CFL season. |
2014 | Played 5 games for Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League (CFL), recording 7 receptions for 151 yards and 1 touchdown. |
2014 | Johnson missed two playoff games to address a personal family matter in Florida. |
2014 | Johnson appeared in only five regular season games during the 2014 CFL season, primarily due to nagging injuries. He accumulated seven receptions for 151 yards and scored one touchdown. |
April 17 2014 | Chad Johnson signed a two-year deal with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. |
June 17 2013 | Johnson was released from jail after apologizing to the court. |
June 10 2013 | Johnson was sentenced to thirty days in jail for violating his probation after a judge rejected a plea deal due to his inappropriate behavior in court. |
May 7 2013 | A warrant was issued for Johnson's arrest for allegedly violating probation terms by failing to meet with probation specialists. |
2012 | Johnson played in Super Bowl XLVI, making one pass reception for 21 yards, which was the longest pass completion for the Patriots in that game. The Patriots ultimately lost to the New York Giants 21-17. |
September 21 2012 | Johnson entered a plea of no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery, receiving a year of probation. |
September 19 2012 | Johnson's divorce from Lozada was finalized. |
August 14 2012 | Johnson's release from the Dolphins was publicly documented on HBO's Hard Knocks television series. |
August 12 2012 | The Miami Dolphins released Johnson following his arrest the previous night. |
August 11 2012 | Johnson was arrested on a charge of domestic battery against Lozada, allegedly headbutting her following an argument. He was released on $2,500 bond and subsequently cut by the Miami Dolphins. |
July 24 2012 | Johnson legally changed his last name back from Ochocinco to Johnson. |
July 23 2012 | Johnson legally changed his name back to Chad Johnson at a Broward County courthouse. |
July 4 2012 | Johnson married Evelyn Lozada. |
June 11 2012 | Chad Johnson signed with the Miami Dolphins, marking a new phase in his professional football career. |
June 7 2012 | Johnson was released by the New England Patriots after a single season with the team. |
2011 | Chad Ochocinco continued to be featured in a national pistachio commercial in the spring. |
2011 | Made a guest appearance as himself on the Season 2 premiere of the television show The League. |
2011 | Appeared as a former captain of the BMS Goats on the Season 3 premiere of the television show Blue Mountain State. |
2011 | Featured as himself in the television series The Game. |
2011 | The T. Ocho Show was cancelled due to Comcast's plans to re-launch Versus as an NBC Sports-branded service. |
2011 | Achieved AFC champion status, representing a significant team accomplishment. |
2011 | Traded to the New England Patriots and played in Super Bowl XLVI. |
July 28 2011 | Chad Johnson was traded to the New England Patriots from Cincinnati, restructuring a three-year contract for $6.35 million. The Patriots exchanged two draft picks for his acquisition. |
June 2011 | Filmed a cameo role as himself in the movie American Reunion, expanding his entertainment career beyond professional football. |
May 14 2011 | Chad Johnson (Ochocinco) rode the 1,500-pound bull named Deja Blue during the Professional Bull Riders event in Duluth, Georgia, lasting only 1.5 seconds during the event's intermission. |
April 2011 | Listed as number one on CNBC's list of 'most influential athletes in social media'. |
March 29 2011 | Not offered a contract by Sporting Kansas City, but allowed to train with the reserve side. |
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