Commanders WR Deebo Samuel left Week 7 of last season with the 49ers and wound up being diagnosed with pneumonia. Samuel reflected on his recovery, saying he had to rebuild his lung capacity following his bout with the illness.
“Your lungs are definitely weak, coming from pneumonia,” Samuel said, via Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic. “You’re starting over from scratch. I built up this capacity to be in shape and now my conditioning is gone. There were ups and downs, and I got through the season. But I didn’t feel like I had my wind back until the last two games, maybe.”
In addition to pneumonia, Samuel suffered a calf strain in Week 2 and dealt with a lingering wrist injury later on. Despite only missing two games last season, reports emerged that the receiver’s weight increased during his recovery.
“The naysayers had to say something about it,” Samuel said. “We don’t pay attention to it, but we hear it.”
Commanders HC Dan Quinn said Samuel put in a lot of work to be physically and mentally ready for OC Kliff Kingsbury‘s system.
“You could tell he put the work in physically but also from the neck up, learning the new system,” Quinn said. “It is different than the system that he has been a part of. I thought he worked hard on that part. Maybe a silver lining is the extra time that he has now with Jayden.”
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