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Super Bowl LVIII: Chad Johnson says he’ll give up sex, marriage and McDonald’s if the Chiefs lose

Chad Johnson is just one of many celebrities heading to Las Vegas for a media tour ahead of the Super Bowl, and there are a lot of big bets on the table.

But there may be nothing greater than this.

Ochocinco is confident in his choice for the big game and is willing to risk three of the most important things in his life: McDonald’s, his wife, and sex. It’s in no particular order.

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Former Cincinnati Bengals player Chad Ochocinco Johnson participates in warm-ups before the Bengals vs. Los Angeles Rams game at Peico Stadium in Cincinnati on September 25, 2023. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

The six-time Pro Bowler clearly has a lot at stake, saying there’s zero chance the Kansas City Chiefs will lose.

When asked by Bleacher Report Betting what he would bet on the Chiefs, his first answer was hilarious.

“If the Chiefs lose, I’ll never eat McDonald’s again, ever,” the Cincinnati Bengals legend said.

Caught by Chad Ochocinco

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

Johnson became a little more personal during the interview, realizing he could say “anything” he wanted.

“Actually, if the Chiefs lose, I’m going to divorce my wife and not have sex for the rest of the year. That’s how confident I am,” he said.

That last part definitely comes with a big risk, since Ochocinco has never shied away from life in the bedroom. He recently appeared on an Instagram Live video with his former teammate Terrell Owens and talked about a “little orgy” he had with “17 women in 12 hours.”

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But Kansas City is underdogs against the San Francisco 49ers, so Johnson is taking a risk.

But that didn’t stop the Chiefs. They were underdogs in Buffalo and Baltimore, but their playoff experience beat the odds.

Nevertheless, Johnson knows how to keep things interesting. He didn’t call himself the “greatest entertainer” in NFL history for nothing.

Chad Johnson, 2006

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

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