Dontari Poe becomes heaviest player to score a rushing TD at 346 pounds
Take a hike, William "Refrigerator" Perry.
There's a new big guy in the record books.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Dontari Poe became the heaviest player in NFL history to score a rushing touchdown on Sunday, plunging in from 1 yard out in a 33-3 victory against the San Diego Chargers.
The Chiefs' defensive lineman is listed at 346 pounds, putting him a few training-table trips ahead of Perry, who was 335 pounds when he scored against the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 3, 1985.
Heaviest players to run for a TD via @pfrefD. Poe 346Fridge 335Shaun Smith 320Sheldon Richardson 294James Jones 290Jorvorskie Lane 277
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) November 22, 2015
Fantasy owners of the Chiefs' regular running back Charcandrick West will also note that Poe broke another record with his score. He now also owns the title of world's biggest vulture.
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