Bryant McKinnie’s conditioning raises eyebrows in Baltimore
Bryant McKinnie, who was cut from the Vikings last year for showing up to training camp overweight, is having the same problem in Baltimore.
Bryant McKinnie, who was cut from the Vikings last year for showing up to training camp overweight, is having the same problem in Baltimore.
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It was around this time last year when Bryant McKinnie was cut from the Vikings for showing up at training camp in terrible physical condition. The Ravens picked him up, and now they're dealing with a distraction. While one source tells CBS Sports in Baltimore that McKinnie didn't pass his conditioning test, but the team says it's a "personal" matter.
Bryant McKinnie tells the Baltimore Sun that he's slimmed down to about 350 pounds. He also said the most he weighed before being cut by the Vikings last season was 386 pounds, not 400 pounds like some reports indicated.
Bryant McKinnie’s employers want the offensive tackle to lose weight. The buzz from the Baltimore Ravens is that McKinnie is up to 360 pounds and needs to shed some of it to be a bit quicker.
Bryant McKinnie is not only 30 pounds lighter than the day he was cut from the Vikings, but his new team -- the Baltimore Ravens -- are in first place atop the AFC North.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh says he loves Bryant McKInnie's style of play and the former Viking will be a big part of Baltimore's success this season. But McKinnie was nearly cut on Tuesday, but he restructured his contract to stay on the team.
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