The Seattle Seahawks began their offseason program Tuesday, and tight end Jimmy Graham had to leave Miami extra early to make sure he arrived on time.
His journey took three-and-a-half days and included 27.7 hours of flying.
Graham, a certified pilot, has talked often about his love for flying. Last year, when he was rehabbing from a patellar tendon injury, Graham was frustrated that he couldn't fly.
This offseason has been different. Graham is coming off a season in which he totaled 923 receiving yards, third-best among tight ends.