Former NFL lineman Derek Wolfe says he would combine Aderall and mushrooms before games, go into ‘rage mode’

Derek Wolfe is clearly a savage on and off the field.

During his playing days, the former Denver Bronco says he got back on the field two weeks after being temporarily paralyzed. A few months ago, he killed a mountain lion with a bow and arrow.

But now, he’s revealing one of his secrets that led to a Super Bowl championship and a nine-year career.

“Before games, I was taking microdoses. . . . I’m f—ing taking mushrooms and Aderall before I play,” he said on Joe Rogan’s podcast.

The mixture put Wolfe into an “out of control” focus, but he had one more trick up his own sleeve that helped him become a wrecking ball on the gridiron.

“Dude, the f—ing focus is out of control. I would just, like, before games, I would get myself pissed off – so I just would start thinking about my childhood, all the s–t I went through as a kid. And it would f—ing get me into this rage mode. It was like this crazy controlled rage,” he continued.

Derek Wolfe, #95 of the Denver Broncos, celebrates after a sack in the third quarter against the Carolina Panthers during Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016, in Santa Clara, California.

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“So Aderall, mushrooms and childhood rage altogether in a 280-pound savage,” Rogan replied with a laugh.

Wolfe admitted that the concoctions produced some pretty crazy word vomit, as well.

“Just, f—ing, such a meathead. Saying wild, crazy s–t to quarterbacks. I told a guy I was going to f—ing eat his kids. It was crazy. . . .

“That’s what you do, man. It’s a head game. I’m trying to get in his head.”

Derek Wolfe, #95 of the Denver Broncos, runs onto the field during starting defense player introductions before a game against the Tennessee Titans at Empower Field at Mile High on October 13, 2019, in Denver, Colorado. 

Wolfe started 116 of his 122 games, racking up 34.0 sacks and 81 quarterback hits, totaling 350 tackles in his career.

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