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Eagles Super Bowl champion accused of dumping pregnant ex-girlfriend, looking for women on dating app

Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Fred Johnson has faced nasty allegations from a pregnant ex-girlfriend.

Alyssa Okada said in a video posted to her TikTok account on Friday that Johnson kicked her out of their home to pursue other women on a dating app when she was eight months pregnant.

“Just a quick question. Hypothetically, if a man can kick out his girlfriend who is eight months pregnant with an unborn daughter and then hang out on Hinge the next day looking for women to ‘have fun with,'” he said. “In hindsight, you wouldn’t think that kind of man is a good husband or a good father. You probably wouldn’t think that kind of man has integrity, or morals or any kind of good behavior, right? Because I’m just trying to see that we’re all in this together.

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Fred Johnson #74 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs off the field during an NFL playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 11, 2026. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

“And, more than that, in hindsight, if these women were to notice the fact that this man is eight months pregnant, now, ex-girlfriend and child on the way and they still decide that they want to talk to him and have fun with him, in hindsight, you would think that that kind of woman is also completely disrespectful, has no integrity and is unethical, in hindsight.

“If, hypothetically, those circumstances were true, those would be pretty s—y f—-ing people in my opinion. But I’m just wondering what you guys think.”

Okada was spotted with pink suitcases on the back seat while filming the video. The clip has garnered over 4.2 million views on social media.

He followed up with another video on Monday.

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“I think it’s time for people to stop blaming women for the partners they choose and start blaming partners for pretending to be something they’re not,” she added. “I’m very used to judging people’s opinions and whatever they want to say about what I share online but what I’ve noticed is that a lot of people are quick to say ‘Well, what did you do in this situation?’ or ‘You knew what you were getting yourself into,’ or ‘You knew who you chose.’ That is not true.

“No woman knows that she will enter a situation and think that this person will hurt me, this person will lie to me, this person will be a completely different person than the one he shows me. I think it is really sick that people blame women for believing in him and trusting the man they were in love with. It’s just something that I continue to see and it criticizes women in a way that hurts the actions of others.

Fred Johnson of the Philadelphia Eagles watches during a game at Lincoln Financial Field

Fred Johnson of the Philadelphia Eagles watches against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Dec. 14, 2025. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

“At the end of the day, having a kind heart or loving someone with hope in your heart and having a real hope that the person they are showing you is who they really are, shouldn’t be something that goes against you in the end when they take off the mask and you are a completely different person than the one you fell in love with.”

Johnson did not directly respond to the allegations, but released a cryptic message on his Instagram Stories, according to the New York Post.

“The hardest flex is not revenge,” one message read. “Watching the person who tried to destroy you realize that he survived without saying his name.”

Okada posted a sex-revealing video in January and announced in December that the two were expecting a baby.

“God has not come so far as to leave me,” Johnson added on his Instagram Stories. “This will pass.”

Fred Johnson of the Philadelphia Eagles stands on the sidelines during the national anthem

Fred Johnson of the Philadelphia Eagles watches from the sidelines during the national anthem before the NFL playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 11, 2026. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

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Fox News Digital has reached out to Johnson’s reps for comment.

Johnson joined the Eagles prior to the 2023 season. He was on their team that won the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs to end the 2024 season. He also played for the Cincinnati Bengals and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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