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Bears’ Jaylon Johnson dons cheesehead after losing Packers bet

It was an uncomfortable look for Jaylon Johnson.

The Bears cornerback joined 670 The Score’s “Parkins & Spiegel Show” and made good on a bet he made with Canadian soccer player Lauren Sesselmann over Week 2’s loss to the Packers by donning a cheesehead hat.

“I gotta start us off with some very unpleasing news for myself,” Johnson said. “I lost a bet… now I have to wear this cheesehead. I’m going to shamefully wear this cheesehead and wear this in this interview because I’m a man of honor.”

Jaylon Johnson put on a cheesehead after losing a bet.
Jaylon Johnson put on a cheesehead after losing a bet. Audacy

The bet was a “flat-out win or lose,” with Sesselman, a Packers fan from Wisconsin who gained Canadian citizenship through her father, offering to wear Johnson’s jersey if the Bears had won.

Unfortunately for the third-year corner, Green Bay used three second-quarter touchdowns to reel off a 27-10 win over its rivals. Johnson did not play in the game and has missed the last two Chicago matchups with a quad injury.

On Monday, it was adding insult to injury.

Ray-Ray McCloud III #3 of the San Francisco 49ers gets a first down in the second quarter against Jaylon Johnson #33 of the Chicago Bears
Jaylon Johnson (left) has missed two straight games with a quad injury. Getty Images

“This is terrible,” he said. “Uncomfortable. It looks horrible. Nothing about this damn hat is pleasing.”

Fortunately for Johnson, his Bears face the Packers again this season in a Week 13 matchup on Dec. 4 in Chicago. No word yet on whether Johnson will have Sesselmann on hand to watch the rematch, but one thiing is for certain: The 23-year-old won’t be making any wagers on the outcome.

“My pride wants me to say double or nothing,” he said, “but you know what? Taking the chance of wearing this cheesehead again or something worse? I’m not feeling it.”