Washington Redskins linebacker Ryan Anderson made some disturbing comments about his play, which is going to have a direct impact on his future.

There have been some rumors surrounding Anderson and teams who might be interested in him, which caused members of the Redskins Brawl podcast to discuss what type of player he is with former tight end Garrett Hudson. According to Hudson. Anderson made a comment that if he still knew his grandkids when he was older, he didn't play the game the right way.

“I remember a conversation in the hot tub after practice and I was like, ‘Dude, why are you going so hard all the time?' And, this is a quote, this is verbatim, he said, ‘If I can remember my grandkids' names then I didn't play the game right.' So he is a lunatic. He has the mentality to play the inside linebacker position.”

Hudson also said that Anderson is one of the hardest hitters he has ever met, and he often heard him call himself the bulldog and the ram.

“Of the people that were on the team when I was there in 2018, I don't think anybody hits harder than Ryan Anderson. I've heard him call himself the billygoat, the bulldog and the ram. And he would frequently yell those things at me after he would spear me in the chest,” Hudson said.

Anderson has been with the Redskins since 2017. His best season so far in his career was his last one in 2019 when he wrapped up four sacks.