Warren Sapp continues to live life like Aquaman

Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp was back on the high seas, showing off his back flip form.

Buccaneers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp is one of just three Tampa Bay players to have their jersey retired, with Derrick Brooks and Lee Roy Selmon being the other two. But as great as Sapp was on the field, he’s proving he can dominate in another arena, too, now that he’s retired.

Sapp is a big fisherman, often documenting his catches and expeditions on the high seas on Instagram. He even posted an old video of himself fishing away while his boat was seemingly overtaken with water.

Now, Sapp is back in the sea again, this time showing off his back flip. For a big guy, he’s got some pretty good form.

Take a look.

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Watch: ‘A Football Life’ featuring Warren Sapp

Relive some of Warren Sapp’s best moments by watching “A Football Life.”

Buccaneers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp hit the field recently to provide a little training to some youngsters, while getting in on the action, too.

Sapp made a name for himself as one of the most dominant defenders the game has ever seen. He was a part of Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl-winning team and until last season held the franchise’s single-season sack record with 16.5.

His NFL journey was a memorable one, and now you can relive some of those moments by watching Sapp’s episode of “A Football Life.” Check it out below. It’s a great way to take a break and unwind during these times.

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Warren Sapp proves he’s still got it on the field

Take a look at Hall of Famer Warren Sapp hitting the field for a little workout.

He hasn’t suited up for an NFL game since 2007, but former Bucs legend Warren Sapp still seems to have plenty left in the tank.

The Hall of Famer took to the football field recently with a few youngsters to help train and offer some sage wisdom to them. But Sapp wasn’t just standing around issuing instructions. Take a look at this video from his Instagram, showing him getting in on the action.

Sapp spent nine seasons with the Buccaneers, earning a ring in Super Bowl XXXVII and being named a First-Team All-Pro four-straight years between 1999-2002. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.

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