While the rumor mill has been in overdrive regarding the possibility the Seattle Seahawks could part ways with cornerback Richard Sherman, DeShawn Shead, who played opposite of Sherman last season, is getting in work.

The Seahawks cornerback took to Instagram Stories yesterday to give fans a dose of what he’s been up to this offseason. And like many of his Seahawks teammates, he’s been focused on getting healthy for the 2017 season.

In the story, which we’ve shared some screenshots of above, Shead, 27, is shown partaking in a series of rigorous workouts with Drake’s song “Started From the Bottom,” playing in the background.

And the song couldn’t be more appropriate, as Shead, who was signed by the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent out of Portland State in 2012, worked his way into a starting roster spot in 2015.

Last season, he played 15 games for the “Legion of Boom,” before suffering a torn ACL and meniscus in the Seahawks’ 36-20 loss to the Falcons in the playoffs. He underwent surgery for the injury in January.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll spoke about Shead’s recovery and his timetable to return at the NFL annual meetings recently.

“He’s shooting for the first ball game, at least that’s his goal that he has in mind,” Carroll said. “DeShawn is an amazing player and he can do anything, so if he makes it back before then it will be fitting for the way he has approached the game and the way he’s been rehabbing, returning and overcoming odds and all that.’

Shead agreed to a one-year deal worth $1.5 million with $1 million guaranteed last month to continue with the Seahawks next season.

From the looks of his recent videos, we can expect to see him suited up in a Seahawks uniform again in no time.