Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller is taking his offseason workouts up a notch as he reportedly shot a 9.5-foot, 200-pound alligator on a trip to central Florida. Along with his good pal in Miami Dolphins defensive end Zach Sieler, Teller hunted down the massive reptile and easily carried it onto his back, via TMZ Sports.

Via Brad Stainbrook on Twitter:

Both Teller and Sieler have been planning to do hunting rounds for a while now as they gunned down hogs and gators on the latter's huge property. In fact, Sieler is an avid hunter as he owns a hunting outfitter, Clay Gully Outfitters, which is based in Florida.

Teller recently concluded his third campaign in the league for the 2020 season. He only managed to suit up in 11 appearances for the Browns but he ended up performing better than expected. Due to his solid play, the 26-year-old ultimately landed on the 2020 second-team All-Pro.

He is just one of four players from the Browns who were named to an All-Pro team last season, joining the likes of veteran guard Joel Bitonio, defensive end Myles Garrett, and offensive tackle Jack Conklin.

On the other hand, Sieler finished the season with 48 total tackles and 3.5 sacks through 16 games played for the Dolphins. He eventually inked a three-year extension with the team which will allow him to remain in Miami through 2023.

It remains to be seen what the two linemen will do with the alligator but their opponents should certainly be wary of the both of them on the field next season.