Chad Ochocinco talks about chasing Ray Lewis' car shirtless, trying to fight him

Dave Clark
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco (85) and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (52) have words at the end of the game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH on Nov. 8, 2009.

If you think you've already heard the best stories from Chad Johnson's NFL career that ended several years ago, you apparently are mistaken.

The former Cincinnati Bengals receiver also known as Ochocinco talked - while sitting alongside former teammate Terrell Owens in an "Untold Stories" segment with Bleacher Report's Simms & Lefkoe - about a fight he almost had with Baltimore Ravens Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis.

Ochocinco said he wanted so badly to fight Lewis after an ugly "sandwich" hit during a Bengals-Ravens game that he chased shirtless after Lewis' car as he drove out of the parking lot at Baltimore's stadium.

The two - now good friends, Ochocinco insists - traded Tweets:

Another Ochocinco Tweet: "My era of football was the best, i f---ing love Ray, a decade of getting knocked down & getting right back up talking s---, those were fun times!!"

Ochocinco Tweeted on Friday morning that he is in Atlanta in advance of Sunday's Bengals-Falcons game and plans to visit with Marvin Lewis as well as Cincinnati's receivers.

In August, he accepted the challenge via Twitter of an Iowa teen and showed up at his house to play FIFA.

He Tweeted in July a photo of a $260 tip he left at a restaurant, $1 for each yard he amassed in a 2006 game. In February, Ochocinco left an Applebee's server a huge tip while in Minneapolis before Super Bowl LII.

Also earlier this year, Ochocinco Tweeted a video suggesting that he felt so badly about his effort in a 2003 game against the Buffalo Bills that he told former Bengals offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski to keep and cash a $100,000 check if he didn't perform "up to par" in his next game.

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