The Bozemans first considered buying one about a year ago. They wanted to travel the country during the offseason and were looking for a cheaper home base, so it made a lot of sense.

"We didn't feel secure in buying a house and we were tired of renting. Rent around here is expensive! Alabama is pretty cheap," Bozeman said. "So we bought the RV, and we're saving I think $1,800 a month."

That also includes free WiFi and cable through the RV park's hub, which is a nice perk for a thrifty guy who also loves to buy used things off Facebook Marketplace.

This RV ain't exactly roughing it. They still sleep on a king-size bed. There's a spare bedroom, full living room and full kitchen. They can't have more than one person in the bathroom at a time, but who really needs two in there anyway?

"It's a small house pretty much," Bozeman said. "It's been a lot of fun. We haven't killed each other yet (laughs)."

Bozeman's teammates gave him a hard time about it when he moved into the RV full-time in March, after taking it north to New York, south to Alabama, and back.

"Boze is a character, man. I remember last year when he was talking about buying the RV. It was the countriest thing I've heard in my life," right tackle Orlando Brown Jr. said with a big laugh. "Boze is very much himself. He definitely lives a different lifestyle than most in the NFL, for sure."

This offseason, the Bozemans are going to pull anchor and hit the road for a good cause. On Feb. 10 – not long after the Super Bowl – they'll start a cross-country trip in which they'll stop at 22 schools to talk to kids about bullying. It's something that impacted both Bradley and Nikki greatly growing up.

Full details on their trip and a way to donate to the cause can be found on their website. They will post updates throughout the trip, so you can follow along as they go.