For Carolina Panthers cornerback Kevon Seymour it wasn’t the heat, it was the humidity – not to mention that he was joining his new team on the eve of the regular season.
Seymour’s 11th-hour arrival from Buffalo last September made for a tough transition, as did those sticky, late-summer days in Charlotte.
“The weather was much different. So I got here, I was dying from the humidity,” said Seymour, who grew up in southern California. “But now I’m getting used to it.”
Seymour, 24, feels he’s better adjusted football-wise in just about every aspect than he was last September, when he was traded to Carolina for wideout Kaelin Clay just a couple of hours after learning he’d made the Bills’ opening-week roster.