Although he didn’t get the type of money NBA free agents are landing this summer, Josh Harris was fortunate enough to sign a two-year contract with the Steelers following the release of LeGarrette Blount. And to make sure he doesn’t end up getting released like Blount did, Harris got in a workout earlier this afternoon with teammate Antonio Brown, a top wide receiver in the league right now, and Randy Moss, a top wide receiver of all-time.
To be the best. You have to work with the best. Doesn’t get any better than them. @AntonioBrown84 @RandyMoss pic.twitter.com/GZYLMMGCbn
— Joshua Harris (@JoshHarris25) July 6, 2015
Here’s a look at Harris putting in work the day before his workout session with Brown and Moss too:
Everybody wanna be great, hardly anybody wants to work like it. They jus do enough to get by. Not I. x10 pic.twitter.com/B7ztpUvn38
— Joshua Harris (@JoshHarris25) July 6, 2015
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that’s much tougher than it looks, especially when you have to do multiple sets. There’s no footage of Moss doing that exercise, but according to Harris, the 38-year-old wide receiver still has a lot left in the tank:
I wanna see Prime & Randy race. Randy won one or two 10 yard sprints today. And I know Prime can still run.
— Joshua Harris (@JoshHarris25) July 6, 2015
And if you don’t believe Harris, here’s some footage of Moss running some drills with Brown:
#84 receiver academy coming soon @RandyMoss still smooth with transitions. Any DB in pittsburgh come out work with us pic.twitter.com/7Rwzs4k4gD
— Antonio Brown (@AntonioBrown84) July 5, 2015
More interesting than Moss’s physical shape, though, is Harris’s shoes. Is he really wearing camo Birkenstocks?


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