Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson recently showed his support for his former team as they went head-to-head against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. However, despite his good intentions, the six-time Pro Bowler found himself in hot water due to his choice of attire.
Prior to the Week 13 matchup, Johnson took to social media to share a mirror selfie showcasing his gameday outfit. The caption read, “Next stop Baltimore,” indicating his excitement for the game.
However, instead of receiving praise for his support, Johnson faced criticism from fans for wearing what they deemed to be a “fake” Chrome Hearts jacket. Comments flooded in, with one user stating, “Chrome Hearts never made this jacket gang ðŸ˜,” while another added, “Boy take them aluminum hearts off ðŸ˜.”
Chrome Hearts is a renowned American lifestyle brand known for its luxury items and is a favorite among many celebrities. Despite the backlash, Johnson’s former team, the Bengals, emerged victorious over the Ravens with a convincing 32-14 win. Quarterback Joe Burrow, returning to the field after a two-month absence, played a key role in ending the team’s four-game losing streak.
In a separate incident, NFL sideline reporter Bridget Condon took a jab at Johnson by sharing a past dating experience where a former suitor, who happened to be a fan of the wide receiver, doubted her career prospects. Condon’s post garnered mixed reactions, with former ESPN host Trey Wingo criticizing her for the public statement.
Overall, while Johnson may have faced some backlash for his fashion choices, the Bengals’ triumph on the field proved to be a silver lining. As the NFL season progresses, it will be interesting to see how both Johnson and his former team continue to make headlines in the sports world.

