Chad Ochocinco burns defender in Mexican League (Video)

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Just when everybody thought Chad Ochocinco was done, he is back burning secondary’s in Mexico!

Former NFL superstar Chad Ochocinco — formerly known as Chad Johnson — is still balling out nowadays …in Mexico! Wearing his signature No. 85 for the Monterrey Fundidores, Ochocinco had no problem faking out the defensive back and burning him down the field for a touchdown on Saturday.

Ochocinco was arguably one of the most entertaining NFL players of all time. He was a small, quick-cutting receiver who was a total game changer, and really knew how to party in the end zone. He always knew how to put on a show on and off the field. Whether you liked him or not, Ochocinco had football fans watching.

He came into the NFL in 2001 as a second-round draft pick out of Oregon State, selected by the Cincinnati Bengals. He had a very impressive nine-year stint with the Bengals with 10,507 receiving yards and 66 touchdowns off of 736 catches.

Following the 2010 season in Cincinnati, Ochocinco signed a three-year deal in New England. He had a very underwhelming stat sheet with the Patriots compared to his time with the Bengals. Despite his disappointing season, Ochocinco played in his first Super Bowl in 2011, when the Patriots lost to the New York Giants. After the season was over, Ochocincos NFL career ended as well. He was signed and cut by the Miami Dolphins before the start of the 2012 season.

Since the release from the Dolphins, Ochocinco couldn’t seem to let his football playing days go. He eventually moved on to play in the CFL for the Montreal Alouettes. Unfortunately, Ochocinco’s antics have drove him out of the CFL as well. He was suspended by the team and was never offered a new contract.

Just when everyone thought the days of Ochocinco burning secondaries was over, it was announced that the 39-year-old receiver would be playing football in Mexico. He may not have had the toughest coverage, or flashiest celebration, but it was still fun to see Ochocinco do his thing on the gridiron once again.