The Olympic hero Michael Phelps lends his skills to his hometown of Baltimore Ravens, agreeing to teach football players how to swim.
The Ravens contacted the winner of the gold medal 23 times this week after the Cornerback Marlon Humphrey published a video on the social networks of several players asking Phelps to visit the team training center to help them learn to hold on to the water.
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Humphrey, offensive platform Ronnie Stanley, Kyle Hamilton security and the brought winger Charlie Kolar – who later told journalists that he did not expect their video to be publicly shared – recorded their cheeky plea using a swimming pool.
“Hey M. Phelps, we have a problem. Did you know that one of the ravens in three cannot swim? ” They say in the clip.
A day later, Phelps wrote on social networks that he loved the sound of his team’s match plan at home: “I got you !!! Let’s do it !! “
His answer was encountered by fans calling her the goat and asking them to film the lessons to see.
The 28 total phelps medals make him the most decorated Olympian of all time. The Ravens have won two Super Bowls and should be very competitive when they launch their season against Pittsburgh Steelers on September 7.
The New York Jets could join the Ravens for a dive in the inner port when they go to Baltimore for a confrontation on November 23.