Cleveland Browns wide receiver Antonio Callaway is apparently taking an old-school approach to training camp.
Back in the days of yore in the NFL, players had to work jobs in the off-season, which cut into their time to stay fit. So when training camp and the preseason rolled around, the players would use that time to sweat out months of sitting behind a desk and work their bodies back into shape.
Callaway appears to be a proponent of that strategy as, for the second consecutive year, he reported to training camp in less than ideal shape, as offensive coordinator Todd Monken revealed on Thursday, per clevelandbrowns.