PHOTO: Former NFL lineman Alan Faneca sheds 100 pounds, runs marathon
Nine-time All-Pro offensive lineman Alan Faneca retired from football after the 2010 season, and he's scarcely recognizable today.
Faneca played at over 300 pounds, but since leaving the game he's shed a reported 100 pounds. And now instead of pushing defenders around, he pushes his own physical limits as a marathon runner.
Former 300-pound NFL lineman Alan Faneca ran a 3:56 marathon yesterday: http://t.co/QRCCk7wbjQ #RnRNOLA pic.twitter.com/iTBuXgedzL
— Runner's World (@runnersworld) February 3, 2014
Beefy offensive linemen dropping weight after retirement is becoming a bit of a trend. Former Baltimore Ravens center Matt Birk lost 75 bounds in rapid succession after hanging up his cleats last year, and now he's reportedly trying to become a model, while former Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday transformed from a brick wall charged with keeping Peyton Manning upright into your average middle-aged dad.
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