The year 2020 has been a tough one for athletes. The coronavirus pandemic closed sports worldwide and only recently did teams begin to return to any kind of normalcy.
During the pandemic, athletes have had to be creative with their workouts. Who has found a way to stay in shape is the former Ohio state quarterback. Dwayne Haskins. Currently for the Washington Redskins, Haskins has been seen shooting multiple wide receivers, but the most recent is that the most interesting targets for the quarterback was the former NFL catcher, Antonio Brown.
Over the weekend, Brown posted a video on his Haskins Instagram story throwing him on a soccer field … in the dark.
The chemistry of Dwayne Haskins and Antonio Brown has reached the levels Running Routes In The Dark pic.twitter.com/PjzjnqSpMp
– Pete Hailey (@PeteHaileyNBCS) June 27, 2020
“Even with AB, Diggs, Chad, a bunch of other NFL players, DeVante ParkerI work with a lot of receivers, they like to run routes with me, “Haskins said recently.” The most important thing with these guys is just, trying to be around the best, learn from the best, find ways to improve. “
This is not the first time Haskins and Brown have been seen together and it probably will not be the last. But training in a field using only car headlights is new.
Haskins is set to enter his second year in the NFL. After a record season as the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback, Haskins struggled as a rookie with the Redskins. He completed 58.6 percent of his passes for 1,365 yards, seven touchdowns and seven interceptions in nine games, seven starts. With a new head coach in Washington, Haskins has a lot to prove in 2020.
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Brown had seven Pro Bowl seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers after being selected in 2010. But after the 2018 season, the Steelers traded Brown to the Las Vegas Raiders. Before the 2019 season began, Brown got into a dispute with the team and requested a pitch from the Raiders. Brown briefly signed with the New England Patriots before being cut in late September.