Larry Ogunjobi on his injury, playing through it, his status now

The Cleveland Browns defensive tackle position was incredibly thin last year. If not for Larry Ogunjobi playing through a torn bicep injury, the position was non-existent. That was a big reason the Browns went out and signed Sheldon Richardson and tried to sign Gerald McCoy.
Between the injury and all of the new players the Browns acquired in the offseason, Ogunjobi has not been much of a topic. He got off to such a great start last year and then tapered off due to the lack of depth and then the injury, it is understated how big of an impact he can make, especially now with Olivier Vernon and Richardson in the mix.
Ogunjobi discusses the status of his biceps and what he's been doing while it was recovering. He said he's back to full strength and has been able to train full go since the end of January, meaning he's been back for the past four months.
He then explained what it was like playing through the injury, downplaying the significance during games. The worst part according to Ogunjobi was after games.
Maybe the thing Ogunjobi mentions that most people can relate to is that he doesn't love running, thinks it's boring.
