Western Richburg made headlines in all the wrong ways a couple weeks ago when he appeared to taken shots at his fellow New York Giants offensive linemen, the center saying that they weren’t putting in the kind of offseason work that was highly specific to his position.

This offseason, Richburg has been at the offensive linemen academy run by LeCharles Bentley, a workout facility geared for only offensive linemen. During an interview last month with CBSSports.com, Richburg seemed to lash out at teammates, saying in the interview that “The majority of my offensive line is not doing anything right now.”

On Monday at the start of Organized Team Activities (OTAs), Richburg seemed to walk back those comments.

“Well, those things were taken out of context. Speaking on what I believe about the place I train, I think it is a great spot,” Richburg told reporters on Monday. “I wish everybody could be out there because we do some really great stuff. Like I said, I will be out there every off-season until I am done playing.”

He didn’t explain how a full quote, part of a transcript run by writer Pete Prisco, was “taken out of context.” Prisco is a well-known national reporter for CBS Sports.

Richburg remains a big believer in that particular facility and hopes his other offensive linemen will join him there soon.

“We are not just bench pressing,” Richburg said.

“We are doing things that are applicable to what we are doing on the field, so we may do a lifting movement but then go to the field and kind of show how that movement translates to what we do on the field in pass blocking or run blocking.”