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The former NFL Pro Bowl offensive liner, Taylor Lewan, revealed in the last episode of his podcast with Will Compton that President Donald Trump roasted him for his launch attempt.
Lewan mocked widely on social networks after the opportunity to launch the first launch at the Busch Stadium before a game of the San Luis cardinals last week went wrong.
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President Donald Trump attends UFC 316 at the prudential center on June 7, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey. (Elsa/Getty Images)
Lewan and Compton said they found themselves briefly at Trump in UFC 316 in Newark, New Jersey, during the weekend. Compton said he shook the president’s hand while the commander in chief passed with him and finally roasted him.
“I obtained, ‘Oh, Mr. President, do you remember the podcast?'” Lewan said about “Bussin ‘with the children.” “He says: ‘Do you remember that launch?’ And he went ahead.
“And then it was like that. Figuratively, my chest right here, ‘You are not good enough.’ And he left.

Will Compton and Taylor Lewan of “Bussin ‘with the Boys” are placed in the bank during the game of Nebraska Cornhuskers and Colorado Buffaloes at the Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska, on September 7, 2024. (Images Dylan Widger-Imagn)
Lewan said he knew that the disaster was just around the corner before the ball left his hand.
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He sailed the ball closer to the first base circle on the dish than the plate, and several people were at a surprising distance.
Fortunately for Lewan, no one was injured, but a disgusted Lewan threw his hat into the field and was punished with flexions. The launch was immediately compared with 50 Cent, who launched the first release before a New York Mets game years ago.
“This is the worst day of my athletic career and that includes the game of Chandler Jones. I need redemption,” Lewan published in X, noting that Jones dismissed the field marshal Ryan Tannehill five times.
“I will not stop in the comments about ‘keeping my chin high’ coming from someone without one. There are no excuses. We have to be better and there will be redemption,” he added later.

The former offensive liner Taylor Lewan, of Tennessee Titans, firm autographs in the field before the match against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville on January 7, 2024. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Lewan was a professional bowling player from 2016 to 2018.