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AJ Hawk Likens Brock Purdy’s Growth to Michael Jordan

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Former Super Bowl winner AJ Hawk recently compared Brock Purdy’s progress to Michael Jordan early NBA years. Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49-year-old quarterback, spoke with CBS Sports during training camp, where his increased arm muscle caught his attention. Football analysts Pat McAfee and AJ Hawk have both been impressed by Purdy’s improvement.

On the modern-day episode of The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, the hosts mentioned a picture of Brock Purdy from an interview Former punter Pat McAfee started by pointing out the impressive progress Purdy has made during the offseason.

Brock Purdy bulked up this offseason, McAfee commented on ‘The Pat McAfee Show. He focused on building his upper body, aiming for a more muscular look compared to last year.

AJ Hawk compared Brock Purdy’s growth to that of NBA legend Michael Jordan, highlighting Purdy’s improvement both physically and mentally as he strives to emerge as an expert athlete and NFL quarterback.

AJ Hawk cautioned that Brock Purdy’s method of enhancing himself is just like how Michael Jordan replied to challenges early in his career. Jordan focused on building muscle after facing setbacks, leading to a string of championship victories in the NBA. Hawk sees Purdy’s physical development as part of his path toward success as an NFL quarterback.

Hawk noted that early in his career, Michael Jordan was lean and struggled with physical play in basketball. To overcome this, Jordan built muscle, which helped him dominate the game. Similarly, Brock Purdy is following this path of physical development to excel as a quarterback in the NF.

Brock Purdy Avoids Money Conversations
Brock Purdy might be the lowest-paid starting quarterback for the 1/3 year in a row. After this season, he can renegotiate his contract with the 49ers. However, in a CBS interview, Purdy said he isn’t specializing in coins in the interim.

Purdy believes it’s wrong to focus on money and future contracts. Instead, he wants to stay focused on the game and not let financial concerns affect his mindset.

The 49ers will play their final regular season game in early January 2025. After that game, Purdy can start negotiating a new contract, regardless of whether the team makes the playoffs.

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