With NFL facilities closed and many gyms shut down across the country, players have been left to stay in shape on their on during a unique offseason.
Before self-isolating, Broncos offensive lineman Graham Glasgow stocked up on home workout equipment so he can continue working out during COVID-19.
“I kind of had a feeling that stuff was kind of going to go in this direction, so I went out and I bought a little bit of some weights, a lot of kettlebells,” Glasgow said during a conference call with reporters on March 24. “I’ve been doing a lot of kettlebell work. Then I’ve been going on some walks and runs with my dog. We have a giant field next to my little house here, so I go out into the field and do what I need to do.
“It’s definitely weird . . . it’s weird that you can’t really do a lot of stuff that you’re normally doing or that we might not start OTAs or whatever right away. It’s just something that everyone has to deal with. It’s probably for the best that people are staying safe.”
Whenever teams are allowed to report to facilities again, Glasgow should be in shape for Denver’s tweaked offseason program. Glasgow is projected to serve as the team’s starting right guard this season but can also play center if needed.
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