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DeAndre Jordan, Snoop Dogg and Terrell Owens Tear Up Charity Football Game

Dan Carson@@DrCarson73X.com LogoTrending Lead WriterSeptember 8, 2014

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Charity football games are a fine excuse to goof around, raise money and utterly humiliate those foolish enough to guard you on a go route. 

The stars were out in full force for “Athletes vs. Cancer”—a charity flag football game held at Granada Hills Charter High School in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday. 

Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan, rapper Snoop Dogg and the ever-present, never-sure-what-he’s-actually-doing-these-days former wide receiver Terrell Owens were among the distinguished guests gathered for the game.

These three combined to put on a show for spectators, making ridiculous catches and breaking the spirits of the adults and children doomed to defend them.

TMZ brings us video of the catches. The clip starts with Jordan winning a 50-50 ball over a grade schooler. 

The 6’11” leviathan rose up and high-pointed the ball somewhere near the top of the troposphere. 

Snoop, an athlete of international renown, showcased his hands with a bobbling snag along the sideline. Chris Paul is just lucky the D-O-double-G didn’t make a move and leave him deboned and ankle-less on the turf.

Last but not least was Owens, who made a ridiculous one-handed grab on a post-corner route.  

This is the part where I say maybe an NFL team struggling with a miserly wide receiving corps should consider taking a chance on Owens—but let’s not do that.

T.O. seems perfectly suited for the celebrity charity game lifestyle. Jordan, on the other hand, could be one of the biggest jump-ball nightmares in the NFL if he were to suit up. 

All I’m saying is Vernon Davis isn’t going to be around forever, San Francisco. Think about it.

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