ASHBURN — Josh Norman has had a busy offseason. The Redskins cornerback went to Flint, Michigan to deliver water bottles to residents in need. He handed out blankets and supplies with Saints linebacker Demario Davis to migrants and asylum seekers near the U.S.-Mexico border. He even rode in a jet with the Blue Angels.
Norman, as he likes to remind people, is more than a football player.
“I can’t hide or try to run from that,” he said.
But when Norman returned to the Redskins for mandatory minicamp, the 31-year-old was active on the field. He often chatted with his new defensive backs coach Ray Horton.