While the popularity of internet videos is fickle and sporadic, all the rage currently seems to be treadmill videos. Whether it be Arizona Cardinals rookie Robert Gill running 25mph on one, or a house cat attempting to spiral up on, the treadmill video fad will fade quicker than Chad Johnson's career after his arrest last August.
The football player formerly known as Chad Ochocinco has had a rough year. He was cut from the Miami Dolphins on national TV, arrested for domestic violence, and had a short-lived marriage to reality TV star Evelyn Lozada. Now, Chad Johnson is scrambling to have a sex tape (featuring Johnson) removed from the internet, and has even contacted the FBI. Johnson is...
Patriots’ wide receiver Chad Ochocinco had every reason to be upset after his SUV was broken into and he had his wallet, credit cards, license and iPod stolen. But what got Ochocinco really upset was the loss of something else — his Starbucks gold card.
The New England Patriots placed controversial defesive tackle Albert Haynesworth on waivers today, cutting ties with a guy who was the highest paid defensive player in NFL history less than 2 years ago.
Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi is a current NFL analyst, and at times, displays a bit of harsh criticism toward current players. This is understandable. After all, he's paid to be an analyst. But why is Bruschi mad at Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco for appreciating his quarterback Tom Brady?
Patriots WR Chad Ochocinco was illegally hit by Bucs rookie LB Mason Foster in preseason action. NFL Commisioner Roger Goodell has fined Foster $20,000 for the hit, but Ochocinco disagrees. Despite being the victim of the illegal hit, Ochocinco tweeted that he will pay Foster's fine, and complimented Foster on the tackle.
When Chad Ochocinco signed with the New England Patriots this week, one of the side stories was the situation concerning his traditional number 85.
Aaron Hernandez already had that number with the Pats. It was expected that Ochocinco might make a financial offer to Hernandez to get the number.
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When the NFL lockout is over, the new collective bargaining may make it easier for teams to resign veterans, but some high-profile guys will certainly be salary cap victims nonetheless.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer sold his home today, the latest hint that Palmer will never play for the Bengals again. He demanded a trade in March, and now his longtime teammate Chad Ochocinco has spoken on the matter. Speaking of Ochocinco, he may not play in a Bengal uniform again either.
We've been saying for the past five seasons that Marques Colston's quiet nature has unfairly kept him out of the pro bowl. It's time for that to change, and ESPN's NFC South blogger Pat Yasinskas agrees.
Marques Colston is on pace to surpass his career best 98 passes in 2007. During the Saints 5 game win streak, Colston has quietly put together quite a run.