Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson Claims ‘I Took Viagra Before Every Game’

Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson Claims ‘I Took Viagra Before Every Game’
Former wide receiver Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson has revealed the possible secret to his speed on the football field: a Viagra before each game. He explained on Twitter that he took the sexual performance-enhancing drug to aid his performance as a star football player:
“I took viagra before every game and people thought they’d stop me, if my stat line was bad i wasn’t covered, the pass was just incomplete.”

Chad Johnson has joked about his choice of performance boosters on Twitter in the past.

There is also audio of Chad Johnson making this admission unashamedly on the sidelines of one of his games. He reposted the short video clip a fan shared on his page and captioned the post:
Seriously i took Viagra before each game https://t.co/KPvkgt1i4d
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) January 9, 2020
He also explained to fans that though he had issues with erectile dysfunction, his main reason for taking Viagra was to sidestep the NFL’s ban on performance-enhancing drugs, which did not include his drug of choice. He jokingly said he was unstoppable as a result.

Chad was also asked if he could name all of the people he’s ever slept with. He replied,
“It’s only 11 people”

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