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Landon Dickerson just upgraded his lawn-mowing game.
The Philadelphia Eagles lineman, who recently became the highest-paid guard in NFL history with a four-year contract extension worth up to $87 million, joked in a recent news conference that he'd be spending at least some of his new riches on a new lawn mower, specifically a "zero-turn" model. On Wednesday, Dickerson posted a video of him riding said mower up a driveway.
The mower appears to be a Gravely Pro-Turn 560 Kawasaki, a 7-foot-long, 5-foot-wide, 1,487-pound beast of a machine with a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour. It's able to cut approximately 9 acres of grass per hour. As it retails for over $15,000 dollars, it's unsurprising that Dickerson waited until his new contract was set to spring for it.
If anyone in the Philadelphia area needs their lawn mowed, Dickerson might just be the man to call.
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