"Be smart, take care of your bodies, take care of your family and come back                    ready to win a championship," safety James Ihedigbo said. "The work doesn't                    stop because you leave. It only progresses, so that's what we're doing."                                     
                                    The 30-year-old Ihedigbo has already assumed a leadership role with his new                    team after spending the past two years with the Baltimore Ravens. And even                    though he's one of the vocal leaders of the defense, he didn't feel much need                    to remind younger players how to behave during their break.
                
                



