The mysterious green liquid Tyreek Hill sipped on the edge was pickle juice, says Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill raised his eyebrows Sunday when he was seen on the sidelines drinking a mysterious green and yellow liquid during a victory over the New Orleans Saints.

It turned out that the indescribable liquid Hill was sipping was pickle juice, Patrick Mahomes told Kansas City’s 610 Sports Radio on Monday.

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“That was pickle juice, man,” Muhammad said. “You know, it was a little crowded, so you have to give it pickle juice to bring it back to the cheetah, you know what I mean?”

Muhammad said that pickle juice is to prevent cramps.

“Well, pickle juice is usually ahead, so I try to keep you from cramps,” Muhammad said. “I don’t know … it might have to do with sodium, I think. They’re trying to keep you from cramps. I think he already had complete cramps, so they had to use full IV.”

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Muhammad admitted to drinking pickle juice in high school.

WebMD says picking juice is one way to stop cramps.

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“Some athletes swear by pickle juice as a quick way to stop a muscle cramp. They believe it is effective due to its high water and sodium content. But this may not be the case. While pickle juice can help relieve muscle cramps quickly, it’s not because you’re dehydrated or low in sodium. It is more likely because pickle juice triggers a reaction in your nervous system that stops cramps, according to recent research. “

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