Chad Johnson wants to take Antonio Brown in a game of one-on-one.

No, not in basketball, but in football, as Johnson -- formerly an All-Pro receiver for the Bengals -- wants to guard Brown, the NFL's best wide receiver. Johnson recently made his intentions known on Twitter, to which Brown accepted Johnson's challenge.

@AntonioBrown Waiting on you to hit the field so I can lock yo a** up too — Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) March 31, 2017

Let's do it Sunday https://t.co/8pAGqw0DK3 — Antonio Brown (@AntonioBrown) March 31, 2017

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Johnson, who has been out of football since Miami released him before the start of the 2012 season, has apparently been working on his coverage skills, as former Steelers safety Shamarko Thomas recently recorded Johnson in action (warning: the video contains possible offensive language).

A six time Pro Bowler, Johnson caught 751 passes for 10,783 yards and 66 touchdowns during his decade in Cincinnati. His final year with the Bengals was Brown's first season in Pittsburgh, as No.84 has replaced Johnson as the AFC North's dominant receiver, as he leads the NFL in receptions, yards and touchdowns since the start of the 2013 season.

Based on Brown's social media formats, it doesn't appear that the two receivers battled it out on Sunday, as Johnson's challenge to Pittsburgh's receiver has yet to come to fruition.