'Six years straight I peed down my leg': Former Miami Dolphins linebacker confesses on video that he urinated on himself before EVERY GAME



Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder has revealed in an interview that he used to urinate on himself during ever game of his six-year career in the NFL.

Crowder, 29, the son of former Dolphins defensive lineman Randy Crowder, retired from football in 2011 after being released by the team.

The former player's embarrassing confession went viral on YouTube Tuesday after his appearance on an NFL Films Presents segment about players' and coaches' hidden talents.



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TMI: Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder has revealed that he used to urinate on himself during ever game of his six-year career in the NFL



Outspoken: Channing Crowder, left, seen with Michael Irvin, retired from football in 2011 and became a sports radio talk show host

For Crowder, his special skill was going to the bathroom on himself – for fun.

'I never went to the bathroom in the toilet,' he unabashedly declared. 'Every game I peed myself. Six years straight I peed down my leg. I would just be in the huddle and just... pee.'

A graduate of the University of Florida, Channing Crowder was the Dolphins' third-round pick in 2005, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

He took part in a total of 82 games, and according to Crowder, he relieved himself on the gridiron during every one of them.



No shame in his game: Appearing on a segment about hidden talents for NFL Films Presents, Crowder recalled that he would stand in a huddle and 'just pee'



No potty breaks: The former player boasted that in the 82 games he played, he never once used a restroom

'Nobody in the stands would know unless you look down like, “that's not water, man,"' Crowder recalled with joy. 'My teammates didn't enjoy it as much as I did.'

Since his departure from the NFL, Crowder has been hosting a sports radio program for the station WQAM.

The 6 foot 2, 249lbs ex-linebacker gained notoriety in the NFL for his trash-talking antics and often baffling quotes.

At one time, he confused Anne Frank with Helen Keller when ranting against a referee who supposedly failed to see his teammate get hit by a player from an opposing team, according to USA Today's For The WIn.



Fount of wisdom: Crowder confused Anne Frank with Helen Keller when raving against a referee and admitted that he couldn't find London on a map

Football dynasty: Channing is the son of former Dolphins player Randy Crowder. He was the team's third-round pick in 2005



On another occasion, the outspoken athlete admitted that he 'couldn't find London on a map that didn't have the names of the countries.'