Shannon Sharpe & Chad Johnson May Have Crossed The Line With Their Racist Podcast Convo About The “N-Word” And Jewish People That Sparked Outrage On Social Media [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson upset many viewers after making comments about Israel and the Jewish community on their Nightcap livestream. The discussion started with Adin Ross using the N-word, but it quickly turned into an unwanted and confusing exchange that was quite offensive for the viewers.
Sharpe started off by saying, “They got no problem saying those words that are offensive to black people but there are some other words that are offensive to other people but they never utter those.” Then, he added, “That’s another community. But they never say that. Why don’t they rap those?”
He then hinted at Israel by mentioning, “There’s another country that has a white and blue flag with a star on it… it’s not even close.” Johnson seemed unsure at first but later responded, “They own everything, you hear me? If you were to peel back the layers…” That comment hit hard for many.
The clip spread fast on social media, and many people accused both men of using harmful stereotypes. Viewers said the conversation felt careless and disappointing.
Everyone Is Furious With Sharpe And Johnson

Fans and critics took to social media, expressing frustration.
Shannon Sharpe on how jew slurs are not openly used in movies & music like black slurs 🫣
“If you peel back the layers, they own everything” pic.twitter.com/o4pvTyaaWd
— Charging… (@RedPillSayian) December 3, 2025
One said, “What are we doing here? Extremely disappointing from Shannon and Chad.”
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson appear to criticize Jews and Israel, suggesting that any commentary about them is treated as off‑limits — followed by Chad stating that “they own everything.”
What are we doing here?
Extremely disappointing from Shannon and Chad. pic.twitter.com/DQAagETfGC
— Jeremy (@JeremyUnplugged) December 2, 2025
Others mocked, “For things people ‘can’t talk about’ they certainly talk a lot about it.”
For things people “can’t talk about” they certainly talk a lot about it.
— Donovan Presley (@DonovanPresley2) December 3, 2025
Some predicted that fallout could follow Sharpe after his recent exit from ESPN.
“He’s out at ESPN that’s why he’s talking about it,” one user posted. “My money is no major network will hire Shannon again.”
He’s out at ESPN that’s why he’s talking about it. My money is no major network will hire Shannon again. He’s on his own now.
— Pali Boyz 🇵🇸 (@Zu_Breezy) December 3, 2025
Sharpe left the network earlier this year after settling a lawsuit with a former girlfriend who accused him of rape. She later retracted the accusation after the settlement, although he denied the claims.
The rant came as the duo discussed Ross admitting he uses the N-word while rapping along to music. Ross told viewers, “Whenever I listen to rap music… there’s times where I say it.”
He also claimed other streamers do the same. That admission triggered a broader debate about racial slurs, but Sharpe and Johnson’s remarks about Jewish people overshadowed that conversation.
Neither Sharpe nor Johnson has issued an apology yet, and both continue to face heavy scrutiny as the clip keeps spreading.
