Chad “Ochocino” Johnson missed simply 10 video games in his illustrious 11-year profession, and now he is spilling his secrets and techniques.
The six-time Professional Bowl vast receiver revealed on the “7PM in Brooklyn” podcast an odd approach of protecting his ankles wholesome.
Johnson would soak his ankles in his teammates’ heat urine.
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Extensive receiver Chad Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrates throughout a sport in opposition to the Houston Texans at Paul Brown Stadium Nov. 9, 2003, in Cincinnati. (Andy Lyons/Getty Photographs)
The podcast introduced up a video of Johnson discussing the treatment from a podcast in 2016.
“You recognize what I did for ankle sprains?” the previous vast receiver mentioned on the time. “I’d gather heat urine from my teammates, warmth it up and put my ankle in it for half-hour.”
“Yeah, that labored,” he nonchalantly recalled to the podcast this week.
Johnson would soak his ankles for half-hour.
“There is a motive I by no means been injured — dwelling cures,” he mentioned, admitting there was no “science” behind it. I am sitting right here residing proof.”

Chad Ochocinco of the Cincinnati Bengals hauls in a one-handed catch for a primary quarter landing in opposition to the Cleveland Browns throughout a sport at Cleveland Browns Stadium Oct. 4, 2009, in Cleveland. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Photographs)
Johnson mentioned his grandmother informed him concerning the secret sauce, and, apparently, it was fairly straightforward to persuade his teammates to assist.
“It is a good factor. That is how I used to be capable of gather all of it at one time, proper? You bought staff conferences within the morning, proper? Everyone. ‘Hey y’all, boy, do me a favor, boy. My ankle type of f—ed up, I would like you to all y’all to drink water at one time. So, after we break assembly, if y’all pee it is a bucket within the toilet.’ Increase. Y’all all peeing that bucket for me.”

Chad Ochocinco of the Cincinnati Bengals throughout a sport in opposition to the New York Jets at Metlife Stadium Nov. 25, 2010, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Benjamin Solomon/Getty Photographs)
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“Ochocinco” was a six-time Professional Bowler and had seven 1,000-yard seasons. He retired with 766 catches (forty first all-time), 11,059 yards (thirty eighth) and 67 touchdowns (T-56th). The 46-year-old has been eligible for Canton since 2017 however has but to obtain the decision.
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