Jars of the marijuana strain "Beast Mode OG" named after NFL player Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks, are pictured in Seattle, Jan. 28, 2014. Jason Redmond/Reuters

Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch, first had his nickname hijacked by a burger joint, then a butcher who infused sausages with Skittles (the famously-loved candy of the Seahawks running back), and now by botanists who have created an especially potent strain of pot.

Queen Anne Cannabis Club, a medical marijuana dispensary in Seattle, where pot is now legal, stocks the super-strong Beast Mode marijuana variety, which has a THC content of 17.6 percent. Dispensary owner Nate "diggity" Johnson says the pot hits people just like Lynch would, and is asking for a donation of $13 a gram or $150 for a half ounce for the strong stuff.

Lynch may be the first Seahawks star to have a pot strain named after him, but Peyton Manning, the Denver Broncos' quarterback, already has an eponymous variety named after him in Colorado.

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