Colt McCoy probably wouldn’t mind having a few hogs on the field Landon Collins Jersey , like former Washington quarterbacks have enjoyed. But at the moment, he’d settle for a local cow.after surgery to repair the broken fibula that cost him the end of last season, though strong and healthy bones shouldn’t be a problem for him.Coach Jay Gruden said during his media session yesterday that McCoy drinks a load of raw milk every day.“I mean, this is a guy who works hard and drinks a gallon of milk every day for strong bones,” Gruden said. “And I think it’s the milk that’s not pasteurized Trent Williams Jersey , either.”As noted by our friends at NBC Sports Washington, Gruden made sure we all got the point by saying: “Right out of the teat.”McCoy confirmed to Les Carpenter of the via text message that he was a fan of unpasteurized milk, but that he didn’t drink a gallon a day.“I grew up this way,” McCoy said. “We had dairy cows on the farm — just always have had raw milk. Tastes much better. Until my fibula I’ve never had a broken bone.”McCoy said “Basically have to have your own cow,” when asked how he obtained it, adding that he did not at his Northern Virginia home but that he needed to find one.Of course Alex Smith Jersey , there’s a reason it’s hard to find, as pasteurization kills potentially harmful bacteria that can make people very sick — which is why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration doesn’t recommend it. Redskins signing former Alliance of American Football pass rusher"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Looks Like Someone Has A Sixpack Of The MondaysDaily SlopRedskins RecapsEDTShareTweetShareShareNFL Free Agency: Redskins expected to sign OLB Andrew Ankrah following the Alliance of American Football’s collapseTim Heitman-USA TODAY SportsThe Redskins are reportedly looking at the now defunct Alliance of American Football for talent. They are expected to sign former Orlando Apollos DE/OLB Andrew Ankrah. In 8 games for the Apollos, Ankrah(6’4”, 255lbs) recorded 14 tackles, 3 sacks, 6 QB hits Josh Norman Jersey , 1 pass defended, and 1 forced fumble. Ankrah was coached by former Redskins head coach Steve Spurrier in his return to the sidelines.He played college football at James Madison University, and went to high school locally in Montgomery County at Quince Orchard. The Redskins lost one of their top pass rushers when Preston Smith left in free agency, and will turn to 3rd year OLB Ryan Anderson if they can’t find an upgrade. Ankrah has a shot at being a depth signing, but he still has a long road to make an NFL roster.