While staying in football, the field marshal of the Los Angeles chargers, Justin Herbert, is raising chickens, which left his stunned fans when he revealed the new low season hob.
Raising babies chickens require a lot of hard work and dedication, with the mentality of a NFL field marshal something good to grow a chicken coop.
Herbert revealed the hobby on Thursday night with a photo in his Instagram history of several of his chickens under a heat lamp.
'Welcome to the crew!' Herbert said in the position.
Herbert has a place as blocked as a regular field marshal as in the NFL, but he has not yet been very successful in the postseason in his mandate with the chargers.
In his first season under Jim Harbaugh, Herbert took Los Angeles to a regular season of 11-6. However, the team fell into the wild card against the Houston Texans.

The field marshal of Los Angeles chargers, Justin Herbert, is raising chickens in the low season

Herbert revealed the hobb
Herbert has not yet won a playoff game as head of the NFL after being recruited by the Sixth Chargers in general in 2020.
Oregon's student only has two appearances in playoffs, partly due to a field marshal AFC with Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and others.
It is not clear how to raise chickens for baby will help with Herbert's desire to take the next step in his NFL career. Having one of the best coaches of the century leading your team is surely an advantage.
Herbert appears very far in the process of raising his chickens due to the sophisticated configuration of his living room.
Herbert's last Instagram post makes him promote the Dr. Squatch's deodorant and shampoo brand, showing her new body washing aromas.
The 27 -year -old had not shown fond of animals in their social networks before Thursday's publication, with most of its content that turns, understandably, around football.