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    LaRon Landry is looking quite large

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    By Dan Steinberg
    Dan Steinberg
    Editor and columnist focusing on Washington sports and its history, Washington sports media, sports blogging
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    February 23, 2012

    (Via his Twitter feed.)

    UPDATE: Landry responds to critics, says he weighs 223 pounds.

    Previously

    Landry in amazing shape

    Landry and his barbershop celebration

    More Landry pictures

    Landry says “Yyyyeeeerrrrrrrr”

    Landry works out while listening to slow jams

    Landry on Meat and Potatoes


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    Dan Steinberg Dan Steinberg is an editor and columnist for Sports and the founder of the D.C. Sports Bog. He joined The Washington post in 2001 and has covered high school and college sports, two Olympics, the Super Bowl, National Spelling Bee and New Zealand curling team. He became an editor in 2018. Follow
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