Seantrel Henderson, a third-year offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills, is facing his second suspension of the season for violating the NFL's substance-abuse rules. But Henderson's case is unusual because it raises fresh questions about the approach to pain management and changing attitudes about the legalization of marijuana.
What makes Henderson's situation unique is that he uses marijuana, which is legal in many states but prohibited under the collective bargaining agreement in the NFL, to combat the pain from Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease that just this year has caused him to have two surgeries. In January, 21/2 feet of his colon were removed and in April he underwent surgery to reattach his intestines.