
Fred Johnson accused of kicking out pregnant ex-girlfriend before hopping on Hinge
Fred Johnson now has his name attached to one of the uglier Eagles-adjacent stories you are going to read this offseason.
According to Alyssa Okada, Johnson’s now ex-girlfriend, the Eagles offensive tackle kicked out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter, then got on Hinge the very next day looking for women to “have fun with.”
That is the accusation.
And yeah, if true, I’m not a fan!
Okada posted the whole thing on TikTok while sitting in her car with two pink suitcases in the back. Not exactly the setting you want attached to your name when you are an NFL player with a baby on the way. She framed the whole thing as a “hypothetical,” but we all have brains. We can read between the lines here.
She basically asked the internet if a man who kicks out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend, then immediately starts browsing Hinge, has integrity, morals, decency, or any business being viewed as a good father.
The answer is no.
Pretty easy one.
Fred Johnson Is Now In The Middle Of An Ugly Eagles Offseason Story
This is where we have to say the responsible thing. These are Okada’s accusations. Fred Johnson has not directly addressed them. His response, at least publicly, has been Instagram Story quotes about rumors, revenge, and emotional control.
Very inspiring stuff from the Notes App Buddha wing of Instagram.
But if what Okada is saying is true, there is no amount of fake deep “master your emotions” content that cleans this up. You cannot allegedly kick out your very pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter, hop on Hinge, then post like you are the victim of a spiritual attack.
Come on, man.
There are levels to public messiness. There is athlete drama. There is relationship drama. There is offseason gossip that gets turned into content because everyone is bored and football is still months away.
Then there is this.
An eight-month pregnant woman sitting in a car with suitcases behind her, talking about being thrown out while the father of her child is allegedly looking for a Hinge rebound.
That is grim.
And since we have spent the last few weeks knee-deep in the Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini swamp, we have to call this one the same way.
If true, this is just as bad.
The Vrabel-Russini saga has been gross because it has touched everything at once. Marriage. Power. Media access. Team politics. Information games. Public humiliation. Everyone acting like we are supposed to pretend the whole thing is normal because football people are involved.
This Fred Johnson situation has a different shape, but the same rotten core.
It is about a man allegedly treating the woman in his life like she was disposable the second things got inconvenient. It is about public image versus private behavior. It is about everyone loving the clean, polished football version of these people until the real-life version comes crawling out of the sewer.
The Eagles part of this is weird, too, because Fred Johnson is not some franchise face. He is not Jalen Hurts. He is not Lane Johnson. He is not AJ Brown. He is a depth offensive lineman who has been a useful piece for the Birds.
But when you wear that logo, people are going to care. Especially in this city. Philly fans will talk ball all day, but we also know dirt when we see it. And this is the kind of dirt that does not just wash off with “both sides” posts and vague Instagram quotes.
If the accusations are false, Fred Johnson should say that clearly.
If they are true, then posting about rumors is pathetic.
There is a baby involved here. A daughter. A woman eight months pregnant. This is bigger than dating app jokes and offseason gossip.
And that is where the Vrabel-Russini comparison really lands. We have treated that whole saga like the end times because it feels like every new detail gets more depraved than the last. But this Fred Johnson story, if true, belongs in the same trash fire.
Different scandal. Same stench.
Football people do not get some special morality exemption because they can block, coach, report, scheme, or leak information. If anything, the public platform makes the behavior look worse.
So yeah, Fred Johnson has some explaining to do.
And if he really did kick out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter before jumping on Hinge, the man deserves every ounce of heat coming his way.




Howie has said repeatedly he does not put up with stuff like this, and it doesn’t matter how talented you are he wants good people first. I trust Howie to fully put his men to work investigating this and respond to it accordingly.