Austin Seferian-Jenkins came to the Jets with his fair share of baggage, but the tight end made a serious effort to better himself this offseason.

For starters, he’s lost about 25 pounds, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini. After playing the 2016 season in the mid-280s, Seferian-Jenkin’s scale now reads 260.

ASJ looked sharp and in shape to start OTAs and was a regular part of the Jets’ offseason conditioning program. In addition, he spent the offseason in Las Vegas of all places, partnering with a fitness guru that had him working out three times a day and taking hot yoga classes.

Seferian-Jenkins’ agent, Brian Fettner, told Cimini his client went through “a mental and physical lifestyle change.”

Seferian-Jenkins joined the Jets in the middle of 2016, claiming him off waivers from the Buccaneers. The tight end found himself on the wire after a DUI arrest that was accompanied by a video of him making inappropriate comments in the back of a police cruiser. Seferian-Jenkins was also arrested on DUI while in college.

Because of last year’s incident, he will serve a two-game suspension to start 2017.

In the final year of his contract, it looks like Seferian-Jenkins has renewed his commitment to football. That should be beneficial to him and the Jets, as the team would love to use the tight end position more in 2017 than it has in year’s past.