The New England Patriots have been busy reshaping their roster this offseason, signing wide receiver Stefon Diggs to give quarterback Drake Maye a legitimate downfield weapon next year. On defense, one of the Patriots' big acquisitions was former Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane, whom the team signed to a three-year, $37 million deal.
Recently, Spillane broke down some of the unique training strategies he uses to help him stay on top of his game, which include doing drills with his eyes closed.
“I didn’t really learn it from anybody, so it’s from the ground up, self-taught,” Spillane said, per Chad Graff of The Athletic.