April 8, 2025 - 06:51

After securing a substantial four-year, $76 million contract extension, Trey McBride found himself in the spotlight regarding his unique playing style, particularly his penchant for hurdling defenders. During a recent interview, McBride was humorously questioned about whether his new contract included a clause prohibiting him from attempting to leap over opponents.
McBride acknowledged his tendency to hurdle, which has become a signature move for him on the field. However, he expressed a commitment to reevaluate this aspect of his game in light of potential risks and the importance of staying healthy for the team. The tight end emphasized the need to balance his instinctive playmaking abilities with the realities of professional football, where injuries can sideline even the most talented athletes.
As he prepares for the upcoming season, McBride's focus will be on refining his skills while possibly tempering his adventurous approach to avoid unnecessary injuries. Fans are eager to see how this adjustment will impact his performance on the field.
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