Is He Chad Ochocinco, Chad Johnson, or Chad Revis?

Chad Ochocinco told Bob Costas before last week’s Bengals-Jets game that Darrelle Revis couldn’t shut him down and if he did Chad would change his name back to Johnson. Revis held Ochocinco to zero catches but a pregame slip gave Chad an injury excuse. Revis shutdown Ochocinco again in the Wildcard Weekend rematch limiting Chad to two catches for 28 yards. There’s no word if Chad will follow through with his promised name change but former NFL defensive back Artrell Hawkins has a suggestion if he does.

From Gregg Doyel CBS Sports:

And so after the game Saturday, nobody was sure what to call Ochocinco. It was a laughing topic of conversation in the Jets’ locker room, too, believe me. Former NFL defensive back Artrell Hawkins, who played with Johnson in Cincinnati from 2001-03 and with Revis at New York in 2008, came over to Revis’ locker and mumbled, “His last name should be Revis, man — Chad Revis.”

That’s real. Chad talked the talk but Revis walked it twice. I think he should change his name to Chad Cerodos to represent being 0-2 against Revis and for having no catches and two catches in the two games.

Revis is game-changer, name-changer — and the reason Jets succeed [CBS Sports]