Four-time All-Pro NFL Wide Receiver Chad Johnson – AKA Ochocinco – is best known for his 10 seasons as a star for the Cincinnati Bengals. Sunday night though he’ll be in Foxborough for a matchup between the other two NFL teams he represented – the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins.
Johnson won’t be in attendance as any other fan. Instead he’s here working his post-NFL career, as a Ratings Adjustor. Johnson uses his football experience to work with the game’s developers as they try to keep players’ skills updated week-to-week.
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Prior to working with Madden, Johnson spent his final full NFL season with the Patriots, who acquired him in a trade just ahead of 2011 training camp for a fifth- and sixth-round pick. He ended up in a limited role, catching 15 passes for 276 yards and a touchdown in 16 regular season games. The Patriots made the playoffs that year, and Johnson had one catch for 21 yards in the postseason before the Patriots lost in Super Bowl XLVI to the New York Giants.
Not only did Johnson play with Tom Brady and for Bill Belichick, but he was also with the team during Bill O’Brien’s first stint as offensive coordinator. Before Sunday night’s game, he discussed his experience working with all three, as well as his time in New England and his new role with Madden. Here’s a look at what he had to say – with the full audio version of the interview below to listen.