Slimmer version of Shane Richards reports to Toronto Argonauts’ training camp
Shane Richards is a different man at the Toronto Argonauts’ training camp.
The hulking six-foot-eight offensive lineman reported to Toronto’s camp Saturday weighing about 290 pounds — some 60 pounds less than what he weighed at the end of the 2019 season. His transformation is even more remarkable given Richards, who was the first player taken in the 2019 CFL draft, said he weighed between 250 and 260 pounds last December.
After suffering a left groin injury during his senior season at Oklahoma State, then hurting his right groin after making his first CFL start in Toronto’s ’19 season opener, Richards felt he needed to lose weight and improve his flexibility. The 26-year-old native of Kingston, Jamaica, who grew up in Calgary, said the combination of diet and adding boxing to his training regiment helped him shed the excess pounds.
“That was the thought process of it, drop weight so I could improve my flexibility and then build back up to a proper base, which is roughly around 310 pounds,” Richards said during a videoconference Tuesday. “I’m not far off, there are just little things I have to tweak with my diet as far as protein and carb intake.