Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs is entering his 16th season in the NFL. Despite his age, some are saying he’s looking better than ever already this offseason. Thanks to appearing at the offseason conditioning program for the second straight year, Suggs has had rave reviews for his physique ahead of training camp.

Coach John Harbaugh was among those going gaga for Suggs’ conditioning.

“Whatever he’s doing has just been phenomenal. He’s inspiring people around him,” Harbaugh said after Thursday’s practice, per the Ravens’ transcripts. “The guy is in phenomenal shape. He is at another level of conditioning, and it’s bolstered by the Catapult tracking that we do when you see the raw numbers on how fast he’s moving out there.”

Suggs committed himself to the conditioning program last season. After suffering a season-ending Achilles injury in 2015 and a down 2016, Suggs went to the Under Armour Training Facility and put in serious work last year. It was noted Suggs was in far better shape for training camp that season than he’d been seen in quite a while.

The end result was an uptick in his health, and his play, for 2017. Suggs finished the season with 11 sacks, three more than he’d had in 2016. Suddenly, Suggs went from a potential cap casualty this offseason to a player Baltimore might want to lock up for more years.

Suggs appears to have hit the facility even harder this offseason. It’s noticeable just when looking at him that he’s much closer to gameday shape than usual at this stage. If the solid work he put in last offseason paid those dividends, it’s exciting to think what Suggs can do when at this level of conditioning. Hopefully, the end result is another jump in his stats and another completely healthy season.