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Nothing wrong with Chad Johnson wanting to continue his career, but this guy ran his mouth for so long that he's now deemed unemployable by the NFL. Wonder how much he has left at age 36? He sure was fun to watch while he was with the Bengals(highlight video below).
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Montreal Alouettes sign Chad Johnson
Posted by Mike Wilkening on April 17, 2014
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Chad Johnson will resume his football career in Canada.
The Montreal Alouettes said Thursday that Johnsonhad signed with their club, the CFL’s website reported. The Alouettes also tweeted a picture of Johnson ostensibly signing a contract with the team.
The 36-year-old Johnson participated in the Alouettes’ minicamp in Vero Beach, Florida before officially joining the CFL team. Johnson was out of football in 2013 after a summer stint with the Miami Dolphins in 2012.
Johnson spent more than a decade in the NFL, reaching stardom with Cincinnati (2001-2010). He also had a one-season run with New England (2011) before signing with Miami. The Dolphins released him after his arrest in connection with an altercation with his wife.
Johnson joins an Alouettes receiving corps which includes Duron Carter, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter. Ex-Jets wideout David Clowney is also on the Montreal roster.
Chad Johnson predicts a “monster season” for himself(2012)
Chad Ochocinco Loses Big Endorsement Deal
Montreal Alouettes sign Chad Johnson
Posted by Mike Wilkening on April 17, 2014

Chad Johnson will resume his football career in Canada.
The Montreal Alouettes said Thursday that Johnsonhad signed with their club, the CFL’s website reported. The Alouettes also tweeted a picture of Johnson ostensibly signing a contract with the team.
The 36-year-old Johnson participated in the Alouettes’ minicamp in Vero Beach, Florida before officially joining the CFL team. Johnson was out of football in 2013 after a summer stint with the Miami Dolphins in 2012.
Johnson spent more than a decade in the NFL, reaching stardom with Cincinnati (2001-2010). He also had a one-season run with New England (2011) before signing with Miami. The Dolphins released him after his arrest in connection with an altercation with his wife.
Johnson joins an Alouettes receiving corps which includes Duron Carter, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter. Ex-Jets wideout David Clowney is also on the Montreal roster.