Chad Johnson says he used 'warm urine' from teammates to heal sprained ankles
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Chad Johnson claims to have utilized a rather unique remedy in working through some minor injuries over the course of his highly productive 10-year career.
Making an appearance on ESPN's "Mike & Mike" on Wednesday morning, the longtime Cincinnati Bengals receiver said he would soak his sprained ankles in "warm urine" he collected from teammates.
No, really.
Perhaps volume is the main idea here, given that he seems to have gathered it from multiple players, but couldn't he at least have found a way to use his own?
Or, you know, ice?
- With h/t to FOX Sports
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