Michael Pierce is a big man who's determined not to become too big a man as he and 327 million of his fellow Americans wait out a coronavirus pandemic that has no timetable for returning any of us to normalcy.
"I have a pretty solid plan," the Vikings' new nose tackle said Friday. "It's only been a few days since they shut down my gym. But I think the plan is working well and will serve me well until it's time to go."
Pierce, 27, passed his physical before signing a three-year, $27 million deal. But he won't physically join his new team until league restrictions related to the pandemic are lifted.
"I'm under [345 pounds]," said the 6-foot Pierce, referring to last year's playing weight. "I'll be ready to roll as soon as Day One starts."
It was a different story last summer. Pierce reported to Ravens camp overweight, out of shape and unable to practice.
"I was deep, deep into power lifting," he said. "I mismanaged my cardiovascular program very, very badly."
Pierce calls himself a big fan of the World's Strongest Man competition. He says he'd be on the U.S. Olympic weightlifting team if he weren't playing football. And if that's not enough testosterone for you, he also said he's "at least in the top 10 strongest guys in the NFL."
Google the video of his 750-pound squat for supporting evidence.