Washington Redskins outside linebacker Ryan Anderson is on summer break from his first NFL offseason program until the team reports for training camp on July 26 in Richmond, Virginia.

The former Alabama standout shared via Instagram on Friday night what he's been up to as he showed his mother, Kim Johnson, a house that he purchased for her, complete with a car in the driveway.

"She held me down when I was broke. I got her til infinity," Anderson wrote.

As the 49th player picked in the 2017 NFL Draft, Anderson signed a four-year contract worth $5,324,723, including a $2,012,526 signing bonus and $2,719,599 of guaranteed money, on May 11.

With Trent Murphy suspended for the first four games of the 2017 season, Anderson has an opening to enter Washington's starting lineup in his first NFL game opposite Ryan Kerrigan as the Redskins' outside linebackers.

Anderson was an All-State player for Daphne High School in 2011. On July 8, he's hosting the Daphne Youth Football Camp at the city's Trione Park.

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