While viewers in legal states are free to enjoy tokes and touchdowns, the league continues to punish players who use the plant recreationally or medicinally — regardless of the state laws where they live. Commissioner Roger Goodell’s approach to medical marijuana is particularly troubling, as the league has claimed to care about player safety but continued to favor dangerous, addictive opioid painkillers over cannabis, which many gridiron gladiators use to deal with the physical and mental toll the violent sport — and in some cases, diseases — take on their bodies and brains.

Years after players like Ricky Williams put the league’s hypocrisy on blast, the NFL reportedly offered to work with the players’ union to study marijuana for pain management this summer, but the ban on blazing currently remains in place. Hopefully policy will change sooner rather than later, but for now these athletes are taking a risk anytime they try to take advantage of the benefits of marijuana. To see what happens when a player is caught using cannabis, check out a recent history of the NFL suspending players for using pot.