VIDEO: Former Kansas City Chiefs RB Larry Johnson Says NFL Games Are “Rigged,” Accuses The League Of Attempting To Put A Hit On Him At “Award Show” For Exposing Them

Larry Johnson (Photos via Getty Images and Instagram)

Larry Johnson is back at it again as if he had never stopped.

Over the past few years, the former Kansas City Chiefs running back has thrown out wild conspiracy theories about Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and other things.

He is now going viral yet again after a video surfaced of him talking about how the NFL is rigged.

Larry Johnson is stating that not only is the league rigged, but he believes somebody is trying to set him up to be killed.

Johnson stated how he has been talking about how the League is rigged, how the Hunt family is knee-deep into the assassination of John F. Kennedy, how the League is gay, and now, out of the blue, they want to award him with a special presentation as he used his hand to do air quotes.

He then used former NFL running back Franco Harris as an example, as he stated he did a “special interview before he was killed.”

According to the running back’s son, on December 21, 2022, Franco Harris died of natural causes in his sleep at his Pennsylvania home.

“If I went to that show and y’all would’ve heard that I got killed and they would’ve told you I died by alcohol poisoning or something like that, most of you would’ve believed it because you know that’s what I been in trouble for.”

It should be noted that Johnson once told the Washington Post he struggled with “demons” and that he found himself having much in common with Aaron Hernandez.

The two-time Pro Bowler has been arrested at least six times.

Despite His Post-Career Allegations, Larry Johnson Used To Be A Beast On The Field

The Larry Johnson we used to know on the football field has been dead for quite some time.

The new guy has been wrapped up in numerology and exposing the evils of the NFL as well as other celebrities.

Johnson spent nine years in the NFL, twice reaching the Pro Bowl while also being named a First-Team All-Pro once.

After being selected as the 27th overall pick out of Penn State in 2003, Johnson rushed for 6,223 yards in the NFL.

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