What a time to be alive.
The Kansas City Chiefs needed just a solitary yard to score a touchdown against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday and the man who they turned to was none other than 346lb nose tackle Dontari Poe.
Somehow, the ginormous defensive linesman managed to grab enough air to leap over everyone and score the TD.
Poe became the heaviest ever offensive touchdown scorer in NFL history, taking over the record from the aptly named “Refrigerator” Perry, who tipped the scales at a measly 335lbs.
That would be Kansas City's 346 pound defensive tackle Dontari Poe with the touchdown leap. Got get it big man pic.twitter.com/0qo5b2Kwwd
— Laurie Horesh (@LaurieHoresh) November 22, 2015