Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson was known for his exciting style of play and, of course, his celebration of fun on the field.
Ochocinco was at his peak when the NFL and Roger Goodell were at their peak of the "No Fun League" era. Touchdown celebrations and personality was highly discouraged by Goodell, which made Johnson an even bigger fan favorite than he already was because of his talent.
Now retired, Ochocinco is still apparently seeking fun and excitement. He's also still willing to put his body on the line, as evidenced by his decision to go off roading with five-time off-road Racing champion RJ Anderson.
Johnson was taking part of the Polaris RZR "Sunday Strolls" content series that features four elite athletes offroading in a side-by-side UTV "while a five-time off-road racing champion [RJ Anderson] tried to scare the s*** out of him."
The other athletes featured in the series are women's MMA fighter Rose Namajunas, boxer Roy Jones Jr., and MMA fighter Chad “Money Mendes.
"It's so scary when you're not driving," Ochocinco remarked. He mentioned that he's not afraid of heights nor speed, but not being in control is apparently what does it for him.
As the former NFL star raced around the track in the passenger seat he also mentioned that he was nauseous, so apparently, there is a line that he's not comfortable crossing.
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