Super Bowl champion Brandon Jacobs stuns podcast hosts with gameday cocaine admission

Super Bowl champion Brandon Jacobs stuns podcast hosts with gameday cocaine admission

In a shocking admission, a two-time Super Bowl champion revealed that he once had a monster game after using cocaine – but was adamant it was the only time that happened.

Former New York Giants star Brandon Jacobs admitted on the Raw Room podcast – hosted by ex-NFLers Jalen Collins, King Dunlap, and Daren Bates – that he once indulged in some fine white powder before suiting up for a game.

The podcast hosts were all shocked that the two-time champion was open to admitting that he did such a thing.

However, as Jacobs explained, this wasn’t something he did in the NFL – rather during his high school days in Louisiana.

‘It was one of my homeboys, he had graduated a year before me,’ Jacobs admitted.

‘I was walking into the weight room. He was like “Hey guess what I got?”, “What you got?”. He was like, “I got that white girl”. 

Yooooooo say what now!?!?? @BrandonJacobs27 is wild for this!!! pic.twitter.com/51LYVscMaT

— Raw Room (@Raw__Room) August 1, 2024 Former New York Giants star Brandon Jacobs admitted to doing cocaine before a game

Former New York Giants star Brandon Jacobs admitted to doing cocaine before a game

Jacobs went on to win two Super Bowls with the Giants - beating the Patriots both times

Jacobs went on to win two Super Bowls with the Giants – beating the Patriots both times

‘I’m like “oh for real?”. [He said] “You wanna try?” I’m like “yeah, I’ll try”.’

Apparently, the drugs did well for Jacobs as he says he ran for 338 yards and four touchdowns in that game.

‘I felt like I was the only one out there,’ he added.

But that was the last time that Jacobs did cocaine before a game: ‘Look, I ain’t never did it again… I should have did it again.’ 

The idea of the 6-foot-4, 264 pound Jacobs on cocaine is frightening – especially as he made his money by bowling over anyone who stood in front of him.

The bruiser of a running back played nine NFL seasons – most of them with the Giants. He won Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI – both over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

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