“I’ve been here every single day this offseason, so I mean I worked out all the way up until Monday and went to the hospital and had a few days off to be there for (the birth) and then it’s back to ball. Everybody in my house is excited to see me be able to come back, so I’m excited to be back and come out here and get my best foot forward,” Brown said.
“So from the time I had surgery in September to coming around now, shout out to the training staff, especially (assistant athletic trainer) Karen (Ocwieja), we’ve been together every day since.
“I’m motivated as always. I got a chip on my shoulder, being gone for a year, you know, it sucks. But you know, going forward, I’m going to give this team, this organization, the best version of myself.”
Being on the sidelines during spring ball and OTAs gave the former first-round pick a unique vantage point on this defensive front seven, as it was being rebuilt through free agency and the draft with the additions of Bobby Brown III, Tershawn Wharton, Patrick Jones II, Nic Scourton, and Princely Umanmielen.
“Not to have success, but to come off and finish strong at the end of the year last year, and then seeing guys turn around OTAs and come out here and we washed that completely,” Brown said of his teammates. “I see it in everybody’s eyes. It’s the level of effort that we’re putting into team—and I got to just sit back and watch it this spring. I didn’t get to do much team, and I’m excited. I tell everybody I’m excited to get back with the team, do my role, do my part.”
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