This Chiefs defensive lineman just became the largest player in league history to score a rushing TD

In the first quarter of Sunday's Chiefs-Chargers game, Chiefs 346-pound DL Dontari Poe scored a rushing touchdown and is now the heaviest player in NFL history to do so. He surpassed Refrigerator Perry, who was 335 pounds.

In the first quarter of Sunday's Chiefs-Chargers game, Chiefs 346-pound DL Dontari Poe scored a rushing touchdown and is now the heaviest player in NFL history to do so.

He surpassed Refrigerator Perry, who was 335 pounds.

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