A.J. Brown reached another level after a workout at the Most Dangerous Gym in America
A.J. Brown didn't rest on his laurels after winning Super Bowl 59. He chose to get right back into the gym and take his skills to another level as the Birds look to repeat as Champions.
Brown is a motivational speaker and a team captain. He recently traveled to the most "dangerous gym in America" to test his mind, body, and spirit. Brown worked out with Haddy Abdel and his team at the Diamond Gym, subjecting himself to taxing workouts and language that's unsafe for work.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: A.J. Brown trained at the Most Dangerous Gym in America

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