Even though the team is isolated in their respective homes, the Indianapolis Colts are still making sure the players are getting their workouts in during the offseason.
This is supposed to be the time of year where the Colts are together running around the practice field with each other. However, the coronavirus outbreak has kept the team separate. The Colts are still having the players fulfill their workouts at home and even have a way to keep track of them.
Second-year cornerback Rock Ya-Sin told Alex Marvez of Sirius XM NFL Radio that the Colts are using devices to track the players’ workouts to make sure they are staying up to date. Ya-Sin even has a workout partner in safety Khari Willis.
Interesting: CB Rock Ya-Sin told @viccarucci & me on @SiriusXMNFL the @Colts are using tech devices to monitor workouts away from team HQ during their offseason program. I'm sure other teams are, too. Rock said IND S Khari Willis & he push each other as virtual workout partners
— Alex Marvez (@alexmarvez) May 2, 2020
It makes sense for the Colts to keep track of the workouts. They are one of just three teams that are keeping their actual workouts for the players. Other teams have been content simply doing work in the virtual classroom.
No one truly knows what will happen with the season and when the Colts will get together again, but they are making sure the players are getting their work in during these isolated times.