Chad Johnson is one of the many celebrities in Las Vegas ahead of the media tour. Great cupso a lot of big bets are being made.

However, none can be greater than this.

OchoCinco is very confident. As for his choice for the big game, Chad Johnson willing to risk the three most important things in his life: McDonald’s, his wife and sex—in no particular order.

Chad Johnson

Former Cincinnati Bengals player Chad Ochosenko Johnson attends warmups before the game between the Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams at Paycor Stadium on September 25, 2023 in Cincinnati. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

The six-time Pro Bowler says the chances are zero. Kansas City Chiefs Lose, and he’s apparently planting a lot.

When asked by Bleacher Report Betting what he would be willing to bet on the Chiefs, his first response was hilarious.

“If the Chiefs lose, I won’t eat McDonald’s again. Ever,” Cincinnati Bengals said the legend.

Chad Ochocinco made a catch.

Cincinnati Bengals’ Chad Ochocinco makes a one-handed catch for a first quarter touchdown against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 4, 2009 in Cleveland. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

When Johnson realized he could say “whatever he wanted” during the interview, he got a little more personal.

“The fact is, if the chief loses, I will divorce my wife and not have sex for the rest of the year. That much I am sure of,” he said.

This last part is definitely taking a lot of risk, because Ocho Cinco has never shied away from his life in the bedroom. He was recently on an Instagram Live video about them with former teammate Terrell Owens. “Lil Orgy” “With 17 Women in 12 Hours.”

The Chiefs lost a key piece from the offensive line before Super Bowl LVIII

Johnson is taking a risk, though, with Kansas City the underdog against the San Francisco 49ers.

But that hasn’t stopped the Chiefs yet. Chad Johnson were underdogs on the road in Buffalo and Baltimore, but their playoff experience has blown the odds.

After all, Johnson knows how to keep things interesting. He didn’t call himself. “The Greatest Entertainer” in NFL History without any reason.

Chad Johnson in 2006

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 15, 2006 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. (Mark Sirota/Getty Images)

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