Quentin Jammer just can’t stay out of the headlines.
Four days after the former Chargers star made waves for saying he played in NFL games drunk, he raised eyebrows yet again by imploring Bijan Robinson to retract his apology for uttering a gay slur.
In a post on his X page Friday, Jammer wrote to Robinson that the running back’s usage of offensive language on Thursday night’s Prime Video postgame show following the Falcons’ victory over the Buccaneers was acceptable.
“Lil bro nothing u said was wrong or offensive,” Jammer said. “A simple google search for the definition of the word will get u off the hook! Ppl or soft! Society soft! F–k em! Stand up and take yo power back young bull. These ppl don’t kno the definition of strength. Show em.”

Bijan Robinson used the offensive language while on the Amazon Prime postgame show following the Falcons’ win.

Quentin Jammer told Bijan Robinson he shouldn’t apologize for using the slur.
Robinson used the phrase “smear the q—r” when trying to explain how a play during Atlanta’s win felt similar to a backyard football game. The 23-year-old released an apology hours later following backlash.
“Hey everyone I want to apologize for the insensitive comment I made in the broadcast, it was a football game we used to play as a kid but that’s not an excuse,” Robinson said on X early Friday morning.

Bijan Robinson helped lead the Buccaneers to a big victory over the Buccaneers on Thursday.
“I recognize the mistake and make sure to do better in the future. It was not reflective of my beliefs and I am so sorry to those I offended seriously!”
Following his message to Robinson, Jammer went on to double down on his stance, writing in a separate post he wanted to “Bring back smear the q—r!”
“Make America tough again!!” he added.

Quentin Jammer played in the NFL from 2002 to 2013.
Jammer on Monday caused a stir when he randomly admitted he played heavily intoxicated during several games in the 2011 season.
One of his former teammates, Shawne Merriman, told The Post he was stunned by the revelation, calling Jammer “a great teammate.”
“Never been late to anything,” Merriman said of his time with Jammer. “Always worked his ass off. And definitely one of the most physical freaks I’ve ever played with.”
Jammer, a former first-round pick, played in the NFL from 2002 to 2013.
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