VIDEO: Alvin Kamara's Offseason Training Regimen Apparently Includes Lifting Alligators
By Sean Facey

We all knew that Alvin Kamara was a freakishly good athlete, but this takes things to a new level. Instead of taking the conventional route with his offseason plans, the standout New Orleans Saints 'back is wrestling around with alligators. What's crazier is that he's...actually succeeding?
Tired: Lifting weights
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Wired: Alvin Kamara lifting alligators (via @IamDYoung) pic.twitter.com/NZAN2l3sDA
He's conquering nature with the same ease that he conquers NFL defenses, and that's just absurd. The man barely even flinched when the alligator snapped at him and the people around him.
Seriously, Kamara is just casually lifting alligators like it's nothing. It would probably be safe to say that few other NFL players would be willing to do something like this.
Saints' RB Alvin Kamara has been named to the 2020 Pro Bowl!#Saints pic.twitter.com/vfyvPrjAcZ
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But perhaps that's the key to his success. After all, in just three years in the league, he's been selected to three Pro Bowls and has amassed 4,476 scrimmage yards and 37 touchdowns.
Whatever the case may be, it's clear that Kamara isn't afraid of very much.