Former NFL Player Says Cannabis Brought Out His A-Game

We've often heard professional athletes in the NBANFL and NHL say that marijuana's medicinal effects helped them maintain their game, by providing relief for their aches and pains. But now Eben Britton - a former offensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears - is saying it helped his performance on another level, much in the same way as it helps athletes like ultra-marathon runner Avery Collins.

Britton recently revealed that he was high for a few games in his six-year career. And he claims that cannabis improved his performance.

"NFL games I played stoned were some of the best games I ever played," Britton told Michael Kaplan of The New York Post. "Cannabis cements your surroundings. A lot of people say they're useless when they smoke weed. But hell, I played NFL games [while high], dude. My performances were solid, and I felt really good after."

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