T.J. Houshmandzadeh talked to Colin Cowherd about the lengths the Bengals would go to in order to save money.
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Houshmandzadeh told Cowherd the
team had a water fountain but didn't provide bottled water or Gatorade in the locker room. He said players were encouraged to stay at home instead of a team hotel for home games, leaving the team unable to enforce a curfew the night before a game. And he said the year before the Bengals drafted Houshmandzadeh in 2001,
Willie Anderson told him they provided used jockstraps.