Why Miami Dolphins Defensive Tackle Zach Sieler Lives In RV During The Season
Zach Sieler seems like a keeper for the Miami Dolphins.
But if that changes, he wouldn’t even need to pack — or break his lease.
His home is the road.
Literally.
No, Sieler — the one-of-a-kind defensive lineman who makes splash plays most every week — isn’t homeless.
He just doesn’t have a fixed address.
“Y’all going to laugh, but I actually stay in an RV during the season,” the good-natured Sieler told reporters Thursday, ahead of the Dolphins’ Week 6 game against the Jets. “I got a fifth wheel [camper] I stay in during the season. I actually have roots in Sebring, which is about two hours from here. That’s where my home base is.
“I have family in Michigan,” he continued. “I love going back and seeing them. In-season, I stay in an RV. For me, it works. It’s simple, I love it. It’s easy. I can get up and go postseason and do whatever I need to do, wherever I’m training I can park it and train there.”
Photo credit: Zach Sieler Instagram @zsieler95
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