Watch: Chad Johnson scores 1st TD in Mexican football league
Former NFL star Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson made his debut in the Liga de Futbol Americano Professional (LFA) over the weekend, and it didn't take long before he scored a touchdown.
Johnson, wearing a jersey bearing the name "Ocho Cinco" (even though that doesn't translate to 85 in Spanish) for the Monterrey Fundidores, torched some very weak coverage to score in front of a crowd that appeared to include dozens of fans.
Here it is from a sideline view:
Bizarrely, the LFA initially announced Johnson would suit up for the Saltillo Dinos in the game, but he actually ended up playing for their opponents.
The 39-year-old last played in the NFL in 2011. His last professional football action came in 2014 with the CFL's Montreal Alouettes.
Johnson isn't expected to play anymore games in Mexico.
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