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Flag stand up first! If the Tigers win the Super Bowl, the near-end Uzoma bathes with chili peppers

The Super Bowl game has not yet begun, and the flag has already been erected. If the Cincinnati Tigers eventually win the championship, thanks to the near-end forward C.J. Uzoma, the chili bath may replace Gatorade as Aussie's new way of celebrating.

Flag stand up first! If the Tigers win the Super Bowl, the near-end Uzoma bathes with chili peppers

If the Tigers win the Super Bowl in two days, Uzoma is planning what might be called the craziest celebration in NFL history: He will take a skyline chili bath to celebrate winning the championship.

Skyline chili peppers are Cincinnati's local signature food, and celebrating the Super Bowl victory with it makes absolute sense for Cincinnati people. However, this is sometimes ridiculed by people from all over the world who don't know it's a real delicacy.

In an interview with the media on Thursday, Uzoma "had the idea of taking a bath with chili peppers." "I'll just wear a pair of swim trunks," Uzoma said, "and you put the pepper in the pool and I'll stick it down and 'eat' a way out." While it might take a few gallons of chili peppers to fill a pool, it doesn't sound like a problem because Skyline Peppers seems to fully agree with his idea. The chili brand said on social media "Let's go and win the championship" and @Uzoma.

Flag stand up first! If the Tigers win the Super Bowl, the near-end Uzoma bathes with chili peppers

The words that were spilled out of the water, Uzoma's words were already known to everyone. Xiaobian actually suggested that it is not necessary to be so extreme, and it is enough to perform a handstand wash. The young and energetic Uzoma had to take a chili bath and seemed mentally prepared.

Of course, the chili bath is nothing, and if Uzoma can play, then winning is worth nothing. But now Uzoma is dealing with a knee sprain that has been recovering since he was injured in Cincinnati's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to win the American League championship. However, he said earlier this week that he did not intend to miss "the most important game in the statement" and reiterated that on Thursday.

"I feel good, just this way I feel, no problem." Uzoma said in an interview: "Again, no matter what, I can't miss the most important game of my life, let's wait until today is over, but we have really made great progress in a good direction, and I look forward to training with the team today." ”

Uzoma was one of the Tigers' playoff heroes, advancing 135 yards with 13 catches in three games and a touchdown. If he can play, the Tigers will definitely increase their chances of winning, which will also give him a chance to show off the chili bath at the end of the season.

Come on Uzoma, Xiaobian can't wait to see ~

(Great White)

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