Watch: Mohamed Sanu’s Latest Workout Will Hype Patriots Fans

Veteran wideout Mohamed Sanu has something to say to each and every fan out there. He used his Instagram account to deliver a message, and we believe Patriots fans will love every bit of it.

Yes, some say that Sanu isn’t completely recovered from his offseason ankle surgery. Well, guess what? He is pretty close to doing that. Sanu looks great on the field, and from what we can see, he is ready to win games with the Patriots.

Bill Belichick’s receiver has been doing some serious workouts. He will enter a full season and the Patriots need his talent. Sanu joined the Patriots midseason in 2019, and he didn’t really live up to the expectations. He was plagued with injuries and let’s just say that these injuries affected his performance.

Patriots fans are ready to see more of Sanu

Newton is ready to forget his underwhelming half season with the Patriots. He has shared a lot of workout videos over the past month. In some of his videos, we can see Cam Newton. The former Carolina Panthers quarterback joined Sanu for a workout and they play really great together. It may be a coincidental workout, but it was amazing and impressive at the same time.

View this post on Instagram

?

A post shared by Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@mohamedsanu) on

Sanu’s recent workout shows a receiver with increased explosiveness. Head coach Bill Belichick was looking forward to that explosiveness last season and it looks like he will finally get it. this explosiveness made Sanu a good target for the Patriots and they gave up a second-round selection to get the talented wideout.

Running routes against no defensive players can’t be compared to the challenges Sanu will see in 2020. But, the Patriots will definitely get the best from Sanu in September. Sanu is a nice fit for the team, and his style is impressive.

Sanu and Newton make a nice duo. The latter will have to build a connection with his other teammates. Jarrett Stidham has left a good impression, and Newton may compete with him for the starting job. Belichick will have to do a lot of thinking this summer. Who will start the games in 2020?