Henry Ruggs Training For NFL Comeback In Prison, Says Josh Jacobs

but until then, Jacobs says Ruggs is staying focused and determined to stay in shape for when he can return to the NFL. Jacobs recently appeared on The Pivot Podcast, where he talked about his former teammate’s work ethic and dedication to staying NFL ready behind bars.
According to Jacobs, Ruggs has been using whatever resources he has available to him in prison to continue training and working out. Despite the limitations of his current situation, Ruggs is determined to make the most of his time and stay in peak physical condition.
Ruggs’ commitment to staying in shape comes as no surprise to those who know him best. Known for his speed and athleticism on the field, Ruggs has always been dedicated to his craft and willing to put in the work to succeed. Even in the face of adversity, Ruggs is staying true to his passion for football and his desire to continue playing at the highest level.
While Ruggs’ future in the NFL remains uncertain, Jacobs believes that his former teammate has what it takes to make a successful comeback once he is eligible to return to the league. With his determination and work ethic, Ruggs is proving that he is willing to do whatever it takes to make his NFL dreams a reality once again.
As Ruggs continues to serve his sentence, he is setting an example of resilience and perseverance for others to follow. Despite the challenges he faces, Ruggs remains focused on his goals and is determined to make the most of his time behind bars. With the support of his friends and teammates, including Jacobs, Ruggs is staying NFL ready and preparing for whatever the future may hold. He’s never been a bad person,” Jacobs said. “He’s always been a great teammate, a great friend, a great person to be around.”
Despite the severity of the situation, Jacobs remains hopeful for Ruggs’ future. He expressed his belief that Henry can learn from this experience and come out a better person.
And if Ruggs does end up getting out of jail, Jacobs said he will be there to support him as he tries to get his life back on track. “I think he’ll be alright,” Jacobs said. “I think when he gets out, he’ll be able to get back to playing football and doing what he loves.”
For now, Jacobs is focused on his own career with the Packers and staying in touch with Ruggs to provide him with support during this challenging time. “I’m just trying to be there for him and make sure he knows that he’s not alone,” Jacobs said.