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Fan Controlled Football QB Lights Up a Joint After Throwing Touchdown

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Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens flips a football before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Indianapolis Colts Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

The Fan Controlled Football League is lit.

During a recent game featuring the Zappers, the team co-owned by NFL running back Dalvin Cook, the Quarterback of the team threw an  touchdown pass to his teammate and decided to celebrate in the most unusual fashion. Zappers QB Jason Stewart lit up a joint on the field and then passed it to a fan in the stands.

This isn’t the NFL.

The QB who lit the joint is all about plants over pills.

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The QB Jason Stewart posted a message on his Instagram about why he pulled out the joint:

History Made ‼️✅ at some point we have to have the conversation about marijuana. It’s ok for athletes to chug a beer at a sporting event, but they get kicked out of leagues for smoking a plant 🪴 I’m ok with being the sacrifice to raise awareness! When I played at Memphis they had me on hydrocodone for a lot of my injuries. I couldn’t function or play, then I tapped into KUSH! I felt better, slept better, ate better, had different creativity.. I’m not saying Marijuana is right for everyone. But their are people in this world that use it as a medicine. Do some research on why it was even outlawed in the first place! All glory 2 God! I smoke Kush and LOVE GOD! Hate me or love me! I’m 1 of 1!

 

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