NFL players are busy during training camp as they try to get back into game shape ahead of the 2025 season, and some of them have some interesting methods.
The Philadelphia Eagles are hopeful that they can defend their Super Bowl title this season, and one of their most influential offensive lineman is hoping to elevate his game with an unconventional technique.
During his recent appearance on hit Barstool Sports podcast Pardon My Take, Cam Jurgens revealed to the show's hosts that he actually uses his farm bulls to help practice his pass blocking schemes.
Cam Jurgens would practice pass block sets against the Bulls on his farm@rhoback pic.twitter.com/1n5Xh2GTlN
— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) August 4, 2025Jurgens had the unenviable task of replacing future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce, but has quickly developed into one of the league's best at the same position.
While the young lineman has certainly benefited from playing alongside the likes of Kelce, Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson during his short career, Jurgens' wild farm method is clearly working when it comes to protecting superstar quarterback Jalen Hurts.
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