The Los Angeles Rams’ younger defensive stars want to take benefit of their pure assets; just ask Houston Texans star edge rusher Will Anderson Jr.
Anderson was noticed during the Texans’ 22-20 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night time and was requested about his offseason exercises with Rams celebrity edge rusher Myles Garrett.
“It’s been great. I’ve learned so much from Myles, just his work ethic, how he takes care of his body, what he eats, what he does during his off time, and making sure he’s ready for the season,” Anderson said. He’s been like a large brother to me, and it’s been nice.”
Houston Texans edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. during a preseason sport against the Las Vegas Raiders. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Anderson just completed his second offseason working out alongside Garrett, and he called the second a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” for him.
Anderson has been in the league just as lengthy as Rams’ 27-year-old edge rusher Kobie Turner, and has been around a 12 months longer than younger inside lineman Braden Fiske.
Rams’ defensive linemen Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Last April, Anderson was rewarded with a three-year, $150 million contract extension, after having double-digit sacks in back-to-back seasons.
Fiske is two years away from his contract expiring with the Rams, but Turner is in the last 12 months of his deal and wants to take in all the recommendation he can get from Garrett if he needs to get a payday like Anderson.
Luckily for Turner, he will have more than just a few weeks of offseason exercises accessible at his disposal, as he will spend this season lined up reverse of Garrett.
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Los Angeles Rams’ edge rusher Myles Garrett during an NFL apply. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
Over the last three seasons, he’s emerged as a key half of the group’s defensive position as he recorded 9 sacks during his rookie 12 months, eight the following, and seven last season.
With groups pressured to scheme against Garrett, and doubtlessly Aaron Donald, who is mulling over whether or not he needs to come out of retirement, Turner should be poised for a breakout season that will doubtless comply with up with a good payday.
So far, Turner’s been taking benefit of having Garrett by his aspect, as he’s been steadily watching him during coaching camp, and said Garrett can “Do issues no one else can.“