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𝗧π—₯π—˜π—‘π——π—œπ—‘π—š: Cowboys' star QB almost kills a fan while playing catch with him. 🀯🀯🀯

FRISCO, TX – Dallas Cowboys backup QB Joe Milton III has gone viral after a backyard catch session turned hilariously hazardous for a fan. Known for one of the NFL's strongest arms, Milton accidentally unleashed a throw so powerful it sent the unlucky supporter tumbling backward like he'd been tackled by a truck.

The incident happened last Saturday at Milton's Frisco home. Superfan Tyler Jenkins, winner of a charity raffle meet-and-greet, handed Milton a football and asked for a toss back. "Make it Cowboys style!" he said innocently.

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Big mistake. Milton's "style" meant a 65-mph rocket. The ball smacked Jenkins' hands with meteor force, launching him three feet onto the grass. His wife captured it all on video, which exploded online with 2 million views.

"I thought I was done for!" Jenkins laughed later. Milton apologized, joking, "Next time, wear pads!"

Fans loved it, dubbing Milton "The Human Cannon." Even stars like Mahomes tweeted laughs. For the 1-3 Cowboys, it's a fun distraction – proof Milton's arm is a weapon, even off the field.

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