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CJ Uzomah has a pretty gross celebration planned if his Cincinnati Bengals win the Super Bowl.

Uzomah was a guest on Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast, where co-host Big Cat said he would bathe in Skyline Chili if Cincinnati wins the big game. The Bengals tight end told Big Cat he would join the host in the chili bath.

“I was on a podcast — PMT podcast with Big Cat — and he said he was going to do it. I said ‘I’ll join you.’ Easy. 100 percent. I’m wearing swim trucks. You put it in a swimming pool, I’ll dive in there and I’ll eat my way out,” Uzomah joked.

Skyline is a restaurant brand that makes chili. They have deals with many of the sports teams in Cincinnati to be the official chili provider of the teams/serve food at their games.

Of course, the reactions on Skyline Chili are mixed. Some think it’s a city delicacy, while others are not a fan.

Even Big Cat, for as big of a chili fan as he is, isn’t too fond of Skyline.

If you’re Uzomah, you would do anything though to win the Super Bowl. So taking a chili bath would be nothing.

Photo: Oct 17, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Cincinnati Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah (87) smiles after the game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

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