NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Titans defensive lineman Jurrell Casey zips out of the locker room on a motorized board heading to a meeting. San Francisco nose tackle Ian Williams rides around, stops to toss shoes into his locker and then hops right back on.
Imagine being able to move around a sprawling workplace — lockers, meeting rooms, practice facility and workout area — on wheels. That's the reason Casey couldn't resist buying the latest must-have toy among NFL players.
For some athletes the vehicles provide a respite for tired, overworked legs during the course of a busy football week.