According to CBS, Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham “barely practiced” last season in preparation for game days.

Dave Richard of CBS revealed the following information in a fantasy football post on Monday.

Graham told CBS Sports at the Pro Bowl that he “barely practiced” during the weeks leading up to Sundays so he’d be ready for games. This was corroborated by teammates who said he barely did any work in the offseason or training camp, either.

Richard’s article details Graham’s comeback from his torn patella tendon and contains quotes from both Graham and his teammates.

"I was told the statistics are 70 pct that I would never play again." — @TheJimmyGraham on his (ongoing) comeback. https://t.co/2IN4qjNR4O — Dave Richard (@daverichard) January 30, 2017

“Everything’s in the rear view,” Graham said, according to CBS. “So imagine how I played this year. I mean, I barely practiced, honestly, during the week, just to be ready for the games.”

Graham played in all regular and postseason games for the Seahawks in 2016 and appeared in this year’s Pro Bowl. He was listed throughout the year on the practice and game status reports with the knee injury and often was limited or did not participate.

Graham finished the season with 65 receptions for 923 yards and six touchdowns.