
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Fred Johnson is facing major backlash online after his pregnant ex-girlfriend, Alyssa Okada, appeared to accuse him of abandoning her late in her pregnancy before allegedly jumping back onto dating apps. The woman, who posted the emotional claims to TikTok, never directly named Johnson in the video itself. However, social media users quickly connected the dots after screenshots and comments began circulating online.
Pregnant Ex Of Eagles Star Fred Johnson Airs Him Out Online

In the now-viral clip, the woman framed the situation as a “hypothetical” scenario while appearing to call out both the unnamed NFL player and women allegedly entertaining him despite knowing about his pregnant ex.
“Just a quick question. Hypothetically, if a man were to kick out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter to then be on Hinge the very next day, looking for women to have fun with, you know, hypothetically, you would not think that that type of man is a good man or a good father,” she said in the video. “You would probably not think that that type of man has integrity or morals, or any form of decency. Right? Because I’m just trying to see if we’re all on the same page.”
Fred Johnson’s Ex Also Called Out Women Allegedly Speaking To Him
The woman continued by turning her attention to the women she claims knowingly interacted with the athlete despite allegedly being aware of the situation. “And furthermore, hypothetically, if these women were to be aware of the fact that, hypothetically, this man has an eight-month pregnant, now ex-girlfriend, and child on the way,” she continued.
“And still decides who wants to speak to, and… have fun with him,” she added. “Hypothetically, you would think that that kind of woman, also, has absolutely no respect for herself, no integrity, no morals, and no decency.”
She concluded the fiery TikTok by adding, “If, hypothetically, those situations were true, those would be some pretty sh-tty f-cking people in my opinion, but just wondering what you guys think.”
Fred Johnson Appears To Address Viral Drama With Cryptic Social Media Posts

Fred Johnson seemingly responded to the growing online backlash without directly naming his ex or addressing the allegations head-on. On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles lineman shared a series of cryptic videos to his Instagram Story that many social media users interpreted as a subtle response to the viral TikTok accusations. “The hardest flex isn’t revenge,” one clip stated. “Watching someone who tried to destroy you, realize you survived without even mentioning their name.”
The video continued with a message about betrayal and public perception. “When somebody betrays you, lies on your name, tries to sabotage what you’re building, your first instinct is to go to war. Clear your name, expose them, make sure everybody knows exactly what they did.”
The clip then appeared to encourage staying silent amid controversy rather than publicly defending yourself. “But the moment you start defending yourself to people committed to misunderstanding you, you stepped off your throne to fight in the mud.”
Viral Drama Comes Just Weeks After Fred Johnson Re-Signed With Eagles
The viral accusations surfaced just two months after Fred Johnson agreed to return to the Philadelphia Eagles on a one-year deal. According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, the Eagles brought back the 28-year-old offensive lineman after he spent the previous three seasons with the organization. Johnson appeared in all 51 possible games during that stretch while making 14 starts for Philadelphia.
The veteran lineman briefly signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars during the 2025 offseason, but after failing to secure a starting role, the Eagles traded to bring him back in August.
Fred Johnson Was Coming Off Career-Best NFL Season Before Viral Drama
Last season marked a career year for Johnson, who started a personal-best eight games while logging a career-high 626 offensive snaps. Before landing in Philadelphia, Johnson previously spent three seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals and one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Throughout his NFL career, he has appeared in 79 games with 22 starts while playing both guard and tackle.
