
The NFL Players Podcast
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Braylon Edwards talks friendly rivalry with LeBron James, overcoming opioid addiction, finding his voice in radio
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Pro Bowl receiver Braylon Edwards joins Peanut and Roman. Braylon didn’t come to sugarcoat. He came to be real. Braylon starts out telling the guys how his Detroit roots came out when he defended an elderly man from an attack at a local YMCA (3:50). He then talks about his wild days in the NFL, which included a friendly challenge for Olympic legend Michael Phelps (10:55), a friendly rivalry with LeBron James (23:14), and a friendly conversation with Jets coach Eric Mangini that led to his trade to the New York Jets (31:40). Speaking of his time with the Jets, Braylon names the coach who he blames for the Jets back-to-back AFC Championship Game loses in 2010 and 2011 (38:10). Braylon also opens up about his struggles finding his identity after football (41:26), and how going back to school to get his college degree helped him find it (44:32). Braylon also discusses how he overcame a dependence to opioids (49:22), and the therapeutic process of writing his book Doing it My Way (55:30). It’s a conversation you won’t want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jamaal Charles on the Andy Reid system, his Special Olympics journey, and how therapy saved him from dark days after football
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, All-Pro running back Jamaal Charles joins hosts Charles “Peanut” Tillman and Roman Harper. Jamaal sits down to share his improbably journey from Texas high school phenom, to the NFL, to how he’s found direction in his post-football life. Jamaal also shares his devotion to the Special Olympics, and his journey from finding his confidence as a youth competitor to now being a global ambassador for the organization. Jamaal is a newly inducted member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and he shares with the guys his emotions of being recognized as one of the greatest athletes in the state’s history. In the NFL, Jamaal bloomed into one of the most electrifying runners in the league. He credits his success to head coach Andy Reid, and details how Reid maximized his talents in the Chiefs offense. Roman can also attest to Jamaal’s speed, as he shares the story of seeing Jamaal blow by him on the longest run of Jamaal’s NFL career. The aftermath of the NFL has been a winding road for Jamaal. He gets candid with Peanut and Roman about events that led to loneliness and suicidal thoughts. Jamaal opens up about how therapy helped pull out of his darkest days, and how he’s still on a journey to finding complete inner peace. And he gives a message to other former players, and everyone, who finds themselves in a similar position: lean on their support system. It’s a conversation you don’t want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andre Rison talks why he’s the G.O.A.T. receiver, the NFL’s Allen Iverson, and his rivalry turned brotherhood with Deion Sanders
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former All-Pro receiver Andre “Bad Moon” Rison joins hosts Charles “Peanut” Tillman and Roman Harper. Andre joined the guys from the 2024 Draft in Detroit. Andre shared with the guys what it was like becoming a star with the Atlanta Falcons alongside fellow star Deion Sanders. Andre was no stranger to the nightlife in Atlanta and he gets candid about how he managed his fame on and off the field. Andre explains why he feels his cultural influence during his playing days rivals that of NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson. And, speaking of Hall of Fame, Andre makes his Hall of Fame case, and explains why he’s the greatest receiver ever to play in the NFL. You don’t want to miss this conversation! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marcus Spears on the DM that led to ESPN, Parcells tough love, his hoop dreams
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, ESPN Analyst and former NFL Defensive End Marcus Spears joins Peanut and Roman. Marcus, a.k.a. “The Big Swagu,” tells the guys how he got his nickname and how Commissioner Roger Goodell stamped it. He also reveals how his road to ESPN started with a DM he sent. Marcus shares why he chose football at LSU over basketball at Duke. What was it like to play for Bill Parcells? Marcus explains why he wanted to fight the “Big Tuna” but also how Parcells became a life mentor. All that and much more! Tune in! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cam Jordan talks Hall of Famers from his 2011 Draft, where he ranks among all-time great D-Ends, shedding the nepotism label
On this episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Saints All-Pro Cam Jordan joins Peanut and Roman for an entertaining and enlightening conversation. Cam starts off telling the guys why the 2011 Draft class he was in is the greatest in NFL history, and who he feels from that class will one day join him in the Hall of Fame. Cam shares how’s worked to shed the “second base” nickname he came into the league with as the son of former Pro Bowl tight end Steve Jordan. Cam already holds the Saints all-time sack record at 117.5, but he tells the guys his new career goal which would put him among the NFL’s all-time greats. Plus, with Super Bowl 59 coming to New Orleans, Cam talks about what it would mean to win the Lombardi Trophy in his home city. All that, and much more! Stay tuned! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Darrell Green talks old beef with Jerry Rice, finally getting his jersey retired, running a 4.43 at 50
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green. He joined the guys the same day the Washington Commanders announced his #28 jersey would be retired by the organization. Darrell talks about that special honor and rekindling his relationship with organization under its new ownership. Darrell also sheds light on how despite his 5’9” frame he maintained 20 years of excellence in the NFL. He also shares how he’s made it his mission to impact the lives of young people both through his Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation and as the Associate Athletic Director at George Mason University. And he shares the story of the long-standing beef he had with Jerry Rice during their playing days, and how he used the media to finally get Jerry’s attention. All that, and much more, in this wide-ranging interview. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chris Harris, Jr. on his NFL retirement, Champ Bailey mentorship, reclaiming land in Tulsa
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Super Bowl champion cornerback Chris Harris, Jr. During an improbable 12-year NFL career after going undrafted in 2011, Chris not only won a title, but he turned himself into an All-Pro, and was a vaunted member of the Denver Broncos “No Fly Zone” secondary that’s still considered one of the best defensive back groups in NFL history. After not playing in 2023, despite staying in shape in case a team called, Chris talks to the guys about why he is now officially retiring from the NFL. The three guys also take us behind the scenes of the drama that unfolded in Super Bowl 50, and Chris explains why he stands by his post-game comments about Cam Newton that sparked a controversy that’s still talked about today. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Donald Driver on Roman body-slamming him in a game, why he hates Peanut, and using his sports performance brand to support HBCUs
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl receiver Donald Driver joins Peanut and Roman. The guys recall some of their fierce battles on the field, including the time Roman body-slammed Donald, which he was penalized for, and another when Peanut tried to, playfully, break Donad’s arm. Donald is a dedicated supporter of HBCUs, and he talks to Peanut and Roman about how he used his performance company “Driven Elite” on a first-of-its-kind HBCU partnership with Delaware St. University. **NOTE: This episode was taped on radio row during the week of Super Bowl 58. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TJ Ward on going from player to sports agent, legacy of the “No Fly Zone,” being part of a 151-game winning streak
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion TJ Ward joins Peanut and Roman. TJ shares stories of what it was like when his Denver Broncos beat Peanut and Roman’s Panthers in Super Bowl 50, and how special it was to win it in his hometown. TJ’s winning pedigree started in high school, and he talks about playing at De La Salle High School in California during the school’s record 151-game winning streak. TJ talks about how overcoming the odds to have an All-Pro NFL career is what drove him to become a sports agent to give back to young players. And, who had the better secondary: Seattle’s “Legion of Boom” or Denver’s “No Fly Zone?” TJ settles the debate. And he also shares with the guys the work he does through his Ward Boy Project. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stephen Tulloch on making the NFL work for him, going to coffee school, and the infamous ACL tear celebration
On the latest NFL players: Second Acts podcast, former 11-year veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Stephen was one of the most respected linebackers in the game because of his production and ironman status. He’s carried that mentality into the business world as a successful real estate investor, coffee brand creator, and children’s book author. Stephen talks with the guys about how he took advantage of the NFL’s entrepreneurship program during his playing career, and the lessons that have served him well as a businessman. He also shares how he overcame the odds to excel as an undersized middle linebacker in the NFL, and what it’s really like to tackle a running back like Adrian Peterson. And, of course, Peanut and Roman get Stephen to name the people of influence on his personal Mount Rushmore. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes on finding competition in education, and athletes taking over the media space
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they’ve found a passion for the space, and how it’s been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Takeo, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master’s degrees in education. Takeo shares an example of the brotherhood amongst players which may have saved Tutan’s life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won’t want to miss. Audio timestamps: 1:13 - Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes are introduced 1:38 - The history behind Tutan name 2:38 - Tutan and Takeo discuss their Behind the Mask podcast 8:08 - The guys talk about interviewing Lawrence Taylor 9:36 - The guys talk about linebackers vs. other positions 11:05 - Takeo explains why he wanted to develop a big neck 13:19 - Takeo and Tutan talk about getting their Masters degrees 19:14 - Takeo talks about working for the SEC network 20:38 - Roman asks Takeo about the difference between live and recorded TV 23:38 - Peanut asks the guys about podcasting vs. working in TV 27:31 - Tutan shares how Takeo helped him get tested for lymphoma 30:06 - Roman asks Takeo and Tutan what’s next for them 34:07 - Takeo and Tutan share their personal Mount Rushmore The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Abraham on being HOF worthy, becoming sober, accepting himself
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman have a candid conversation with former All-Pro pass rusher John Abraham. Roman starts out sharing how he first noticed John from his elaborate collection of tattoos, then realized how much of a baller John was once they played. John tells his journey of how, despite only playing one year of high school football, he became an All-SEC pass rusher and went on to play 15 years in the NFL. John pleads his Hall of Fame case to the guys and explains why he doesn’t think he’s been elected despite his 133.5 career sacks. John then opens up about his struggles to find an identity after football, and how his lowest point almost cost him his life. However, he also discusses how confronting childhood traumas led him to find peace within himself, speak positively about his NFL accomplishments, and proudly state that he’s been sober for the past four years. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christian Ponder on creating “The Post” athletes’ network, his advice to retiring players, honoring Jackie Robinson
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former QB Christian Ponder joins Peanut and Roman. Christian shares his football journey playing at Florida St. under legendary coach Bobby Bowden to becoming a first-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2011. He also talks about what it was like having a front-row seat to history in 2012 when Adrian Peterson ran for 2,097 yards. And Christian says when you shake Adrian’s hand you do so at your own risk. Christian also discusses how he got his undergraduate degree from Florida St. in two-and-a-half years and went on to get his MBA. Despite his academic credentials, Christian opens up about his struggles to transition from football after his six-year NFL career. However, he has found success in his new company called “The Post,” and he shares how he’s working to build a networking community of athletes turned business leaders. And how does Christian have a connection to Jackie Robinson, you ask? Take a listen and find out! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Smith Sr. on the making of Agent 89, Grieving his NFL Career, and Combatting Homelessness through his foundation
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by NFL Media analyst and former All-Pro receiver Steve Smith Sr. Peanut kicks off the discussion by recalling a play when Steve took a would-be interception away from him. Steve then shares his approach to critiquing current players as a former player turned sports media analyst. Roman and Steve reminisce about their on-field encounters, including a fight that broke out after a late hit Roman gave Steve during a game in 2009. Steve also shares why he questions the Hall of Fame vetting process, and how he stacks up against other Hall of Fame-caliber receivers. Steve also gets introspective about his transition from the NFL and why he says it was important to grieve the end of his football life. Steve has channeled his energy into combatting homelessness and talks about how he does that through the Steve Smith Family Foundation. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cam Newton on the “game changer” Super Bowl 50 moment, the pain of his Heisman, going viral being a skill
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman welcome their former teammate with the Panthers and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton. It’s as wide-ranging an interview with Cam as you’re going to hear. The guys recount their one season playing together in 2015 and, for the first time, talk about what went wrong in their Super Bowl 50 loss to the Broncos. Cam breaks down what happened during his notorious fourth quarter fumble in that game, and how he dealt with that moment emotionally. Later, Cam discusses the evolution of his growing media empire with his “Iconic Saga Productions” company, and why he says going viral is skill he has developed. Cam also shares the pain that he associates with his Heisman Trophy, and who he would have in his “ratchet” Heisman House. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andrew Hawkins/Troy Jones on the future of VR gaming, Chris Johnson: Coffee Maven
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman welcome special guests Andrew Hawkins and Troy Jones, and Chris “CJ2K” Johnson. The start out talking with Andrew and Troy about their flourishing sports technology and gaming company “Status Pro.” As co-owners they discuss their latest success and how they secured $20 million in funding for their quest to be the go-to place for first-person virtual sports gaming. And Peanut shares his experience playing their football game. The guys also share how the future of “Status Pro” could include other games. Later, the guys sit down with former running back Chris Johnson. He shares stories of the signature game from his 2,000-yard rushing season, and whether he can still run a 4.24 40-yard dash. Chris also gets into his ventures after football, which is highlighted by his coffee business “Just Love.” Time codes: 1:07 - Troy Jones and Andrew Hawkins are introduced 3:19 - Troy and Andrew discuss what’s next for “Status Pro” 9:48 - Troy discusses his film and TV projects 11:22 - Troy and Andrew discuss the future of virtual reality 16:13 - End of interview with Troy Jones and Andrew Hawkins 17:10 - Chris Johnson is introduced 18:04 - Chris explains how running a 4.24 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine changed his draft prospects 19:24 - Peanut and Chris talk about Peanut’s record setting game against the Titans 21:19 - Chris talks about the highlight of his 2,000-yard rushing season 24:05 - Chris shares the list of current players he believes could rush for 2,000 yards 27:12 - Chris explains how he started investing in coffee shops 30:41 - Chris shares the challenges of running a coffee shop 32:12 - Chris shares his welcome to the NFL moment 33:33 - Roman asks Chris how fast he could run a 40-yard dash today 34:59 - Chris talks about the Smash and Dash podcast he co-hosts with LenDale White 36:41 - Chris shares his personal Mount Rushmore 39:44 - End of Chris Johnson interview The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Troy Vincent on Taylor Swift unawareness, the dual-threat QB era, football chip tech coming
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. In this episode, the pair don’t hold back with their hard-hitting questions, tackling the trending controversial questions that NFL fans and players want to know. Troy discusses the NFL's imminent implementation of advanced technology to propel the game forward while preserving its traditional essence, shedding light on the league's strategies for navigating this terrain.The guys then venture into the contentious debate between grass and turf as Troy provides insights into the data surrounding player injuries on different playing surfaces. Are there significant variances between grass and turf? Troy breaks it down. But Peanut and Roman don't stop there! The hosts ask Troy about the controversial narrative currently trending: Did the NFL “rig” games to ensure the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift's presence, given her lucrative impact on the league’s revenue? Tune in for Troy’s response! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shaun Alexander on Chasing Barry Sanders' Record, Brian Urlacher and Peanut talk Bears '06 Super Bowl Run
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast NFL MVP Shaun Alexander and eight-time Pro Bowler, Brian Urlacher join Peanut and Roman. Shaun opens up about the honor of having an award named after him and reflects on the significance of his legacy in the NFL. He shares his goal of chasing his favorite player, Barry Sanders' career total of 99 rushing touchdowns, a pursuit that culminated in Shaun finishing his career with 100 rushing touchdowns. Shaun takes us back to one of the defining moments of his MVP career. Shaun recalls the memory of putting up 5 touchdowns in the first half against the Vikings and reveals what his motivation was for that extraordinary performance. Then Peanut’s former teammate, Brian Urlacher joins the show. The guys take a trip down memory lane as they reminisce about their playing days in Chicago. Brian shares his favorite memory of Peanut from his rookie year, where Peanut left a lasting impression after going one-on-one versus Randy Moss. Then Brian shares the profound influence Peanut had on him and why he felt compelled to honor Peanut in his Hall of Fame induction speech. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deion Sanders on building a legacy, Lawrence Taylor on how he'd fare in today's NFL
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by two legendary icons of the game, Deion Sanders and Lawrence Taylor. Deion shares what a successful season will look like for the Colorado Buffaloes and how last year they instilled hope, but this year they’ll live up to expectations. He mentions how he doesn’t inherit a legacy, he builds it, debunking any rumors of him joining the SEC. He also opens up about overcoming a dark period and living a life of gratitude each day. Then, Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor, aka L.T., joins the show. He talks about the evolution of the rules of the game and how he would probably end up owing the NFL money after each season if he were playing today. He then shares with the duo what separated him from any other linebacker, and why he's considered the greatest defensive player in NFL History. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Terrell Owens on staying in game shape at 50, Victor Cruz talks Super Bowl 46 memories
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Former All-Pro receivers Terrell Owens and Victor Cruz join Peanut and Roman. T.O. shares his fitness journey with the guys and, even at 50 years old, he mentions the possibility of playing in the newly-formed UFL. He also discusses his business ventures, and whether he can still run a 4.4 40-yard dash. Then, former NY Giants receiver aka “The People’s Champ” Victor Cruz joins the show. He talks about overcoming the odds to have a productive 6-year NFL career and the proudest moment of his playing career. He also shares how he was chosen to be mic’ed up for Super Bowl 46.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Commissioner Goodell on his NFL “holy s**t” moment, the Jets coaching job he almost took, and his rooting interests in a Super Bowl
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell pays a visit to Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast. Roman starts out sharing how he and other players reacted to the commissioner getting the top job. In a stunning revelation, the commissioner tells the guys how in 1984 he almost took a job with the New York Jets coaching staff after interning with the team. He also shares his welcome to the commissioner moment, and how it was a “holy s**t” experience. And Mr. Goodell takes us inside the “grueling” voting process that led to him becoming the league’s top leader. He shares his thoughts on the “Taylor Swift Effect” of NFL fandom this season and gives us insight to his Super Bowl watching habits (hint: he comes with a pen and paper). Hear what the commissioner says when Peanut and Roman ask him about the league’s efforts to support NFL legends. And the commissioner shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore. 0:00 – start of episode 1:11 – Roger Goodell introduction2:31– Roman says nobody knew who Goodell was when he became commissioner, commissioner talks about his start in the league, and his way to becoming commissioner 5:26 – Goodell talks about being offered a job by the Jets as a defensive asst. 7:32– Goodell on what his welcome to the NFL moment was as commissioner, and the first time it hit him he was in the job9:12 – Goodell on the process to get the top job11:08 – Roman asking him about the first time he met the commissioner in New Orleans after the Saints first game back in the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina 13:11 – Goodell talks about the NFL returning after the September 11th attacks13:39– Roman asks Goodell about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce16:42– Goodell talks about getting booed, and leaning into it17:52 – Goodell on who he’s picking for the Super Bowl, and what he roots for during the game19:07 - Goodell talks about John Madden 21:51 – Peanut asks Goodell about his knee injury, and his transition to his second act25:48 - break 227:04– Roman asks Goodell about how the league is supporting former players33:21 – Goodell gives his personal Mount Rushmore35:47 – Goodell is asked about his personal Mount Rushmore of NFL players *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matt Willig: His Almost Super Bowl-winning block, Playing Andre the Giant, Getting Advice from “The Rock”
Peanut and Roman are back with a new episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast with Super Bowl champion turned actor Matt Willig. Coming into the NFL as an undrafted free agent, Matt talks about how he willed himself to a 14-year NFL career. He’s also been on both sides of Super Bowl finishes, including almost blocking the game-winning kick in Super Bowl XXXVI. Matt shares how he caught the acting but doing a Campbell’s soup commercial, and the life-changing advice he got from Dewayne “The Rock” Johnson. A large man in his own right, Matt discusses how he had to transform his body to play wrestling legend Andre the Giant for the show “Young Rock.” And he talks about what it was like to work with Bruce Willis and Jennifer Aniston. Matt also shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore. 0:00 – start of episode 0:54 - Matt Willig is introduced2:52 - Matt talks about the challenge of switching from defensive to offensive line3:28 - Matt discusses playing for multiple NFL teams and in multiple Super Bowls9:20 - Matt talks about playing against Tom Brady in Super Bowl 3812:36 - Matt explains how he started acting17:39 - Matt shares what he learned from his acting coach20:29 - Matt talks about the difference between high budget and low budget sets22:24 - Matt talks about meeting the Rock and playing Andre the Giant on the Young Rock35:46 - Matt talks about his role in the movie “Concussion”41:44 - Matt discusses his role in “We’re the Millers”44:12 - Matt shares his favorite role45:13 - Matt talks about meeting Bruce Willis45:59 - Matt shares the coolest place he’s ever filmed 47:29 - Matt reveals his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin Boothe: Winning Super Bowls, Getting his MBA, the Quill and Dagger Society
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe joins Peanut and Roman. Kevin shares his welcome to the NFL moment provided by Warren Sapp. He also talks about making it to the NFL from an Ivy League school. Kevin won two Super Bowls with the Giants, and shares what it was like to be on the field for "The Catch" made by David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. After playing, Kevin stayed connected to the game, and talks about his current role in the NFL League Office working in player engagement. And, he gives some insight into how he became a member of the "Quill and Dagger Society." 0:00 – start of episode 1:29 - Kevin is introduced2:28 - Playing football in the Ivy League4:32 - Studying hotel administration at Cornell5:32 - Welcome to the NFL moment6:08 - Kevin talks about his rookie year in Oakland7:30 - Kevin discusses his two Super Bowl wins8:45 - Kevin relives David Tyree’s helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII12:35 - Kevin talks about Mario Manningham’s clutch catch in Super Bowl XLVI13:25 - Kevin shares what it was like to play for Tom Coughlin16:55 - Kevin talks about going back to Oakland for his final season21:07 - Kevin talks about losing weight after leaving football24:30 - Kevin discusses going back to school for his MBA27:39 - Kevin explains what an NFL player engagement staff person does30:38 - Roman shares how the Giants attempted to trade for him32:08 - Kevin says the Giants were afraid to play the Saints in the 2011 playoffs35:02 - Kevin explains the quill and dagger society36:45 - Kevin shares his person Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Times codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nick Mangold: Winning for Jets Fans, Hall of Fame credentials, his BBQ business
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former New York Jets All-Pro center Nick Mangold joins Peanut and Roman. Nick starts out telling the story about drinking a beer during his Jets Ring of Honor induction speech. He also waxes poetic on what it’s like to play for the passionate Jets fan base his entire career. Nick shares why the 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs is a career highlight for him. Nick also won in college and talks about what it was like winning a national championship at Ohio State. After football, Nick has gotten into the barbecue sauce business. He shares what he’s cooking up with his Mangold’s 74 BBQ sauces and the challenges he faced starting his business during the pandemic. 00:56 - Nick Mangold intro3:32 - Nick talks about his college career and winning a National Championship as a college freshman8:13 - Nick discusses getting into the Ohio State University Hall of Fame10:39 - Nick talks about meeting his teammate D’brickashaw Ferguson at the draft13:33 - Nick recaps the Jets decision to go for it on 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs14:37 - Nick shares his favorite play with Mark Sanchez16:01 - The guys discuss centers making in-game calls19:29 - Peanut shares Nick’s PFF lineman grades20:48 - Nick explains what Jets fans are like26:11 - Roman asks Nick how he knew it was time to retire30:54 - Nick talks about finishing his college degree36:04 - Nick explains how he started a BBQ sauce business40:29 - Nick talks about the challenge of launching his business during the Covid-19 pandemic43:27 - The guys discuss their favorite foods to grill45:18 - Nick shares his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeb Terry: Being the Original Beast Mode, The Game-Changing Cosm Experience
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former NFL lineman and current CEO of Cosm joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Jeb and Peanut discuss growing up and playing football in Texas and Jeb’s journey to the NFL. Jeb then explains how he left the NFL to get his MBA and eventually became the CEO of Cosm, an entertainment and technology company that creates immersive experiences in sports, art, and education using massive LED screens and spatial audio systems. Jeb shares how he applied lessons he learned from football to running Cosm. Jeb also reveals how he became the namesake for a University of North Carolina Beast Mode award and who is on his personal Mount Rushmore. 0:00 – start of show 0:55 - Jeb Terry gets introduced1:33 - Jeb talks about growing up in Texas3:30 - Jeb shares his welcome to the NFL moment5:36 - Jeb talks about his transition out of the NFL6:51- Jeb discusses getting his MBA7:38 - Jeb talks explains what his company Cosm does10:10 - Jeb talks about the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on Cosm12:13 - Jeb share Cosm’s plans for future development14:18 - Jeb talks about partnering with other sports leagues17:20 - Jeb talks about creating a Cost Super Bowl experience18:49 - Jeb shares Cosm’s future growth plans 24:30 - Roman asks Jeb how he would rate himself as a CEO28:08 - Jeb explains why he had an award named after him at University of North Carolina30:27 - Roman asks Jeb what was harder being All Academic ACC football player or benching 27 reps of 225?32:25 - Jeb reveals why he choose North Carolina for college34:25 - Roman asks Jeb how many business acquisitions and exits he has had35:49 - Jeb shares his personal Mount Rushmore 40:55 – end of show **NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leslie Frazier on his aim to head coach again, the ’85 Bears D, the media game
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former NFL head coach and current NFL Media analyst Leslie Frazier joins Peanut and Roman on the show. When you get three DBs in one room they’re going to talk ball! The guys discuss how being a student of the game is just as important than being a great athlete. Leslie shares his coaching philosophy that made him one of the premiere defensive coaches of this era. He also talks about why he plans to pursue a head coaching job this offseason. What people may not know is that Leslie was a key member of the 1985 Chicago Bears defense – considered the greatest defense of all time – and helped the team reach Super Bowl XX. He tells the story of what happened in that game that changed his life journey and led him into the coaching profession. And he shares what it’s like to be on the media side talking football. Leslie doesn’t do many interviews, so you won’t want to miss this one. **NOTE this the interview was recorded during the 2023 preseason 0:00 – start of show 1:09 – Leslie Frazier introduced 2:16 – Leslie on the importance of being a student of the game 5:25 – Leslie on being part of the 1985 Bears Super Bowl-winning defense, and suffering a career-ending injury in Super Bowl XX 10:47 – Leslie on how his knee injury changed the course of his life 15:09 – Leslie on deciding to forgo an NFL return to take his first coaching job at Trinity College 23:53 – Leslie on the different dynamic of being an asst. coach vs a head coach 26:38 – Leslie on adjusting to not being a coach for the first time in nearly 40 years 28:49 – Leslie on his adjustment to being in the media 32:11 – Leslie on wanting to be a head coach again 34:45 – Leslie on his defensive philosophy 39:33 – Leslie on the personality of the ’85 Bears team 43:41 – Leslie on the origin of the Bears “Super Bowl Shuffle” 46:26 – Roman gives Leslie broadcasting advice 48:33 – Leslie on broadcasting advice he’s gotten 50:52 – Leslie on taking time to reflect on his career success 53:19 – Leslie on who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 56:18 – Leslie on balancing being critical as a broadcaster 58:32 – Leslie on being inducted into the Black College Football Hall of Fame 1:01:24 – Leslie on being part of the HBCU experience 1:06:24 – Leslie on his biggest college baseball highlight 1:09:42 – end of show **NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jessie Armstead: Legendary Texas Football Stories, “The U” Days, Being in Giants front office
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Jessie Armstead, 11-year NFL linebacker and current Assistant to the GM for the New York Giants. To start the conversation, Jessie recounts the story of how he was struck with a butcher knife during a fight when he was 12 years old. Jessie survived, stayed out of trouble, and went on to become one of the greatest high school football players of all time. He gives an inside look to what it was like being on the Dallas Carter team that was depicted in the blockbuster film “Friday Night Lights.” Jessie also talks about his time as a blue-chip prospect at the University of Miami, including how he introduced himself to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While in the NFL, Jessie played for one of the all-time great NFL defenses with the Giants, and he talks about what it was like to play alongside Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor. Jessie also shares why what he did in Super Bowl XXXV that he believes would’ve changed the game if it had counted. Still a member of the Giants organization, Jessie sheds light into his day-to-day life working in the front office, and how he helps the next generation of players manage the expectations of the NFL. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind interview with the great Jessie Armstead. 0:00 – show open 1:17 - Jessie is introduced2:46 - Jessie tells the knife story7:19 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter High School team10:24 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter legal issues17:22.- Jessie talks about playing a University of Miami23:26 - Jessie talks about getting drafted27:51 - Super Bowl experiences37:22 - Jessies discusses Joining the Giants front office45:22 - Jessie’s welcome to the NFL moment47:44 - Jessie’s best story from University of Miami50:19 - Jessie’s personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jason Avant: Gangs, God, Grandma, and the Gridiron – his story of perseverance
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman welcome 10-year NFL receiver Jason Avant to the show. Jason has a one-of-a-kind story of perseverance, and shares stories about his childhood growing up in the “Wild 100s” in the South Side of Chicago. He talks of overcoming gang violence, his stint as a drug dealer as a child, and run ins with the law to make it to the NFL. And who does Jason credit for him surviving a rough childhood and becoming an NFL player and successful businessman? God and his grandmother. Jason gets emotional describing the influence his grandmother had on his life before she passed. He also talks about making the most of his abilities in the NFL, and how playing for Andy Reid helped him find his niche in the league. We also hear the inside story of the “Miracle in the Meadowlands II.” 0:00 – start of show 1:15 – Jason Avant interview starts 2:47 – Jason talks showing his faith while playing 3:24 – Jason defending receivers being divas 4:11 – Jason on his welcome to the NFL moment 6:39 – Jason on the “Miracle at the Meadowlands II” play 9:23 – Jason on playing for Andy Reid 11:26 – Roman and Jason on what players want in a head coach 12:11 – Jason on getting the most of his abilities in the NFL 13:47 – Jason on surviving his violent childhood in Chicago, and the influence of his grandmother 16:36 – Jason on being introduced to football 18:49 – Jason on how he navigated growing up around gang violence 24:42 – Jason’s advice to kids who may live in a tough environment 27:00 - break 28:44 – Jason on creating his “Launch Trampoline Parks” franchises, and media career 31:43 – Jason on his podcast “Q&A With Quintin Mikell & Jason Avant” 33:52 – The guys on how to balance being critical of current players 37:57 – Jason on talking retirement in the Jason Kelce documentary 41:03 – Jason on hating playing against Peanut and the Bears defense 44:24 – Jason on basketball being his first love 44:48 – The guys give their all-time top 5 NBA players 47:10 – Jason on his prowess at Scrabble 50:45 – Jason on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brendon Ayanbadejo: His link to Super Bowl history, Honoring Kobe Bryant, the Orange Theory Empire
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Brendon Ayanbadejo joins Peanut and Roman. Brendon and Peanut reminisce about their time as teammates with the Chicago Bears, which included playing in Super Bowl XLI. Brendon also shares what it as like to be on the field for two of the most iconic kick returns in Super Bowl history. Brendon has found success after his NFL career, also, and shares his “P-Pod Theory” and how he got involved in the business world with “Orange Theory Fitness.” And he talks about his gay rights advocacy, and why he spoke out about it during playing days in a time when it wasn’t trendy. 0:00 - start of the show 1:26 - Brendon introduction2:38 - The guys talk about their experience playing in the Super Bowl5:00 - Brendon discusses his Nigerian name8:46 - Brendon discusses his support for gay rights14:50 - The guys discuss the Colin Kaepernick situation16:37 - Brendon talks about being on the field for Devin Hester and Jacoby Jones’ Super Bowl kick return touchdowns23:00 - Brendon shares his peapod theory27:09 - Brendon explains how he started working with Orange Theory39:32 - The guys discuss if Cross fitters are athletes40:58 - Brendon explains how he has overcome adversity in his life44:25 - The guys talk about Kobe Bryant and “Mamba Mentality”47:05 - Brendon gives his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lorenzo Alexander: The One-Man Gang, Sean Taylor’s influence, Being a Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by 15-year NFL veteran, and one of the most respected players during his career, Lorenzo Alexander. During a candid conversation, Lorenzo shares his journey as an undrafted rookie who flew across the country with cleats in a carry-on for a chance to play in the league, and how that tenacity helped him stick for 15 years. Lorenzo is known as a man of faith, and he shares how the death of Sean Taylor sparked his spiritual journey. Lorenzo and Peanut talk about the experience of being Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees, and Lorenzo talks about his passion for flag football. 0:00 – start of the show 1:05 – start of Lorenzo Alexander interview 2:17 – Lorenzo on turning 40 3:08 – Lorenzo on the struggles of trying to make it in the NFL as an undrafted free agent 8:07 – Lorenzo on being a Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee 12:17 – Lorenzo on Joe Gibbs’ influence on his fitness journey during his career 16:45 – Lorenzo on the impact of Sean Taylor’s death on his life 19:38 – Lorenzo on being a mentor to current players 24:00 – Lorenzo on the growth of flag football 30:47 – Lorenzo on his first NFL sack 32:23 – Lorenzo on his welcome to the NFL moment 34:35 – Lorenzo on his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Devin McCourty: Winning Rings, Getting Mossed, Doing Football on TV
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut is solo for this interview with 3-time Super Bowl champ Devin McCourty. The former New England Patriots safety talks to Peanut about not just playing for Bill Belichick but having fun fooling Bill with his twin brother Jason. He also shares the inside stories of Tom Brady’s trash talk during their practice battles, and what it feels like to get “Mossed” by Randy. And Devin explains why out of his three Super Bowl rings – the one from Super Bowl LI is his favorite. After completing his successful 13-year NFL career, Devin talks with Peanut about his immediate transition to his current role on NBC’s Football Night in America. The guys share their horror stories of on-air screwups, and why they work to be as great in the media space as they were on the field. And Devin reflects on his mom’s sacrifices for his success, and why she’s absolutely on his personal Mount Rushmore. 0:00 – show open 1:13 – Devin on who is the better twin 2:49 – Devin on learning the ropes of broadcasting from his brother Jason 3:31 – Devin on fooling people as a twin 5:37 – Devin on fooling Bill Belichick 6:42 – Devin on why Super Bowl 53 is his favorite of the three he’s won 8:44 – Devin on playing for Bill Belichick 11:10 – Devin on Tom Brady trash talking skills 13:32 – Devin on when he knew it was time to retire 18:57 – Devin going straight from football to broadcasting 26:58 – Devin on the NFL’s Broadcast Bootcamp experience 29:32 – Peanut and Devin on their on-air screwups 31:48 – Devin on his business ventures 34:27 – Devin on his 5-year plan in media and business 36:49 – Devin on his welcome to the NFL moment being meeting Tom Brady 39:49 – Devin on practicing against Randy Moss 44:09 – Peanut and Devin on the toughest QB’s they faced 47:38 – Devin on who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 51:38 – end of show *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David Tyree: “The Helmet Catch” anniversary, life-changing jail stint, soul-crushing retail
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion David Tyree joins Peanut and Roman. David recounts the “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 15 years later, and what he would say to Rodney Harrison about it now. That game was the last of David’s career, but he shares why he wouldn’t trade that moment for a longer time in the NFL. David gets personal about how his arrest for drug-dealing changed his life and sparked his spiritual awakening. He also talks about homeschooling his seven kids, and why he says the retail business will “take your soul.” 2:17 – David on “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 3:38 – David on Super Bowl 42 being his last game 5:13 – David on asking Rodney Harrison to write the foreword of his book “More than a Catch: A true story of courage, hope, and achieving the impossible” 11:23 – David on why he wouldn’t trade “The Catch” play for a longer NFL career 12:55 – David on his arrest for drug dealing changed his life 17:10 – David on the influence of his wife Leilah on his life 21:03 – David on being a father of seven children 21:13 – David on his business ventures 27:43 – David on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marques Colston: Near fight with Peanut, Being Professor Colston, Winning Super Bowl 44
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman welcome one of Roman’s former Saints teammates - and fellow Saints Hall of Famer - receiver Marques Colston to the show. They start out clearing the air over an incident between Peanut and Marques during a game in the 2015 season. It’s the first time they’ve seen each other since then, and they hash it out on the podcast. Roman and Marques reminisce about their days playing together, and the thrill of winning Super Bowl 44. Marques shares his journey from 7th-round pick, to almost being cut during his first minicamp, to eventually becoming a Saints Hall of Famer. Always a forward thinker, Marques also shares how he started working on his post-NFL second act as the CEO of an Arena League team while still racking up 1,000-yard seasons. He also discusses how he became a professor at the University of New Orleans, the milestones he just missed on, and why he hated facing Peanut on the field. 1:05 - Hosts introduce Colston 3:35 - Peanut and Colston discuss the time they got in a fight during a game 9:00 - Roman talks about trashing Colston's apartment when they were young 10:09 - Colston shares his welcome to the NFL moment 13:39 - Would Colston have rather come into the league as a free agent rather than drafted in the 7th round 17:57 - Peanut asks Colston when he knew he would make it in the league 22:06 - Roman asks Colston if he is still disappointed that he never made a Pro Bowl or All Pro team 23:16 - Colston shares his favorite Super Bowl memories 25:11 - Roman shares one of his favorite memories of Colston 26:48 - Colston discusses his decision to retire 31:17 - Colston discusses his struggles in retirement 35:15 - Colston discusses his investment in arena football 39:05 - Colston discusses teaching at the University of New Orleans 46:37 - Roman asks Colston about his transition to his business persona 49:32 - Peanut asks Colston if he was mad that Vince Young won Rookie of the Year over him 52:45 - Roman asks Colston if he knows which wide receivers from his draft class played longer than him 53:48 - Colston discusses the toughest corners that he faced 55:13 - Colston shares his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nnamdi Asomugha: Embracing the Raider way, Why ’03 is best DB Draft, Hollywood stardom
Former All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha taps in with Peanut and Roman on the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast. The guys welcome Nnamdi by saying his last name correctly, not like former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue on Draft day, as Nnamdi explains. Nnamdi reflects on his excitement entering the NFL turn to dread after owner Al Davis made him change positions. Nnamdi also shares how he learned the NFL ropes from Hall of Famers Charles and Rod Woodson. He also explains how his growth as a player and person while with the Raiders was the reason he signed a one-day contract to retire with the organization. Nnamdi also gets candid about the mental anguish he experienced as a 32-year-old trying to figure out his next chapter after retirement. Though he’s a Hollywood leading man now as an actor, Nnamdi shares how he found passion in acting and why he believes he's found success in the craft. Then, Peanut and Nnamdi list the DBs taken in the 2003 Draft, and why the call it the greatest DB Draft of all time. 0:42 - Nnamdi is introduced1:39 - Nnamdi talks about being drafted by the Oakland Raiders5:13- Nnamdi talks about the first time he played against Roman7:11 - Nnamdi shares his welcome to the NFL moment9:05 - Nnamdi explains why it was important for him to retire as a Raider10:53 - Nnamdi talks about switching from safety to cornerback in the NFL13:58 - Nnamdi shares what he learned from the Raiders veterans19:37 - Nnamdi discusses his struggles with the mental aspects of retirement and finding purpose outside of football27:39 - Roman and Nnamdi discuss the biggest misconceptions people have about players when they retire31:01 - Nnamdi shares his advice for aspiring actors33:48 - Nnamdi shares the challenges of acting35:15 - Nnamdi discusses being cast in the 2017 drama Crown Heights41:58 - Nnamdi explains the goals of his foundation and their Acts College Tour47:27 - Nnamdi shares his inspiration for majoring in finance49:20 - Nnamdi talks about learning to play the saxophone50:40 - Nnamdi shares his personal Mount Rushmore53:11 - Peanut and Nnamdi discuss the great cornerbacks of the 2003 NFL draft *NOTE: Time codes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ephraim Salaam: Navigating Hollywood as a writer, Finding Bel-Air, the Amazing Race debacle
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former offensive tackle, and renaissance man Ephraim Salaam joins Peanut and Roman. Ephraim takes you on his journey from his days as a hoop star at San Diego St. University, to 13-year NFL veteran, to Hollywood writer and producer. He’s currently a staff writer on the hit Peacock show “Bel-Air” and Ephraim shares how his unusual path to that job started with something his wife gifted him. He also talks about how the topsy-turvy life in the NFL was great preparation for the unpredictable world of being a Hollywood writer. And Ephraim takes us inside his experience competing on the Amazing Race. 2:13 - Ephraim on his basketball career at San Diego St University4:45 - Ephraim on how Draft status can outweigh performance in the NFL 7:50 - Ephraim on being a writer on the show Bel-Air and the importance of positive Black role models15:14 - Ephraim on how his wife helped him get into how he got into writing 19:43 - Ephraim on how his NFL career prepared him for dealing with Hollywood rejection27:37 - Ephraim gives career advice on the importance of adding value32:14 - Ephraim on creating opportunities for Black people in Hollywood 34:48 - Ephraim on how he skipped two grades in elementary school 37:30 - Ephraim on his experience on the Amazing Race 42:00 - Ephriam on his wife’s career as a background dancer for Beyonce, Rihanna, and Usher47:36 - Ephraim gives his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Carl Nassib: Meeting Taylor Swift, his Rayze app, being an NFL overachiever
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school’s single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he’s found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he’s adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl’s family?50:55 - Carl’s best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dante Hall: Being the Human Joystick, Chiefs Ring of Honor, MJ over LeBron
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode, legendary return man Dante Hall a.k.a. “The X Factor,” a.k.a. “The Human Joystick,” a.k.a. “The Human Torch” joins Peanut and Roman. Dante electrified crowds as one of the NFL’s best returners, and he shares how that wasn’t the plan when he entered the NFL. He also takes us inside what it’s like to be in a zone as a returner, like he was in 2003 when he returned four kicks in consecutive weeks. Dante has stayed close with the Kansas City Chiefs organization where he made his made, serving as an official ambassador. And he’ll get the ultimate honor of being inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor. And it’s not all football with Dante…he’s also here for the smoke in the MJ vs. LeBron debate. 1:41 – Dante talks about the evolution of his different nicknames 2:49 - Dante explains how he went from a RB to a WR in the NFL 7:22 – Peanut shares how he ended up going to University of Louisiana at Lafayette 8:03 – Dante on being 1 of only 5 returners in NFL history with 10,000+ yards 8:46 – Dante on Travis Kelce being his favorite players currently in the NFL 9:15 – Dante on why he has Michael Jordan #1 above LeBron James on his top 5 NBA list 10:00 – Dante on being in a zone in 2003 when he returned a kick in 4 straight games 12:35 – Dante and Peanut on what makes special teams special 16:27 – Dante on the favorite TD return in his career 18:03 – Dante on when he knew being a returner was his super power 21:35 – Dante on induction into the Chiefs Ring of Honor in 2023 24:19 – Dante on his love for his alma mater Texas A&M 30:55 – Dante on making it to the NFL 33:35 – Dante on when he knew it was time to retire 38:39 – Dante on his second act being a Chiefs ambassador 42:11 – Dante on his coaching aspirations 40:06 – Dante on who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 49:10 – Dante on how he found purpose after the NFL 50:50 – Dante on whether he preferred a punt or kickoff return for a TD *NOTE: All time codes are approximate The NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jason McCourty: The Super Bowl LIII Play, From DB to morning TV, Fooling Belichick
In this episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, hosts Peanut and Roman talk with cornerback turned analyst, Jason McCourty. Jason shares what it was like growing up with a twin, winning the Super Bowl alongside his brother Devin, his transition from football to broadcast, and the importance of his family. He also hints at some future twin shenanigans. In fact, we aren’t even sure we were talking to Jason. Time codes: 3:04 - Jason talks about competing with his brother 5:06 - Jason share his “Welcome to the NFL” moment 8:11 - How he got on the radar of the Tennessee Titans 10:36 - His time in 2017 on 0-16 Cleveland Browns team 12:52 - Joining the Patriots with his brother 17:10 - Defensive play in 2018 Super Bowl game 20:39 - Spending time with family after being apart 23:40 - Jason on knowing when it was time to retire 30:22 - NFL's Broadcast Bootcamp 34:32 - Good Morning Football 38:16 - Why he wants his legacy to be beyond the NFL 46:49 - Jason shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 50:04 - Jason talks about his sneaker collection NOTE: Time codes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shawne Merriman: NFL to MMA, a $32K team dinner, how he got "Lights Out" nickname
In the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, hosts Peanut and Roman sit down with Shawne Merriman, the 2005 Defensive Rookie of the Year. Shawne shares stories from his NFL days, including a memorable rookie dinner that left him with a $32,000 bill. He also talks about the injuries that eventually led to his retirement and how he found a new passion in MMA and started his own company called Lights Out Xtreme Fighting. And in a fun twist, Peanut challenges Roman to a fight, and Shawne is ready to make it happen! Time codes: 3:32 - Shawne tells his welcome to the NFL moment 4:43 - Shawne tells story about being stuck with a $32k bill 10:11 - Shawne talking about his dominant first three years in the NFL 11:59 - Shawne talks about playing 2007 with torn knee ligaments 16:15 - Shawne talks about the hit with Kevin Mawae hitting him in the knee that started his knee issues 17:13 - Shawne talks about getting a lot of tests while playing well 19:11 - Shawne on when he knew it was time to retire 23:40 - Shawne on the former player who challenged him to a fight on radio row - Kyle Turley 25:37 - Shawne on how he got into the MMA industry 27:17 - Shawne talks about his MMA league Lights Out Xtreme Fighting 31:02 - Shawne on the lessons he’s learned when starting his own company 32:32 - Shawne on how finding a passion in MMA has helped him in his transition 33:53 - Shawne’s advice for players interested in getting into MMA 38:08 - Shawne talks about how he knocked out 4 players in a high school game 40:18 - Shawne talks about when the Lights Out dance started 44:22 - Shawne shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 47:15 - Shawne on who he would want to battle in a cage match NOTE: Time codes are approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media’s Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he’s achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he’s intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you’ll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ali Marpet: trading dollars for a doctorate, guarding Tom Brady, climbing Kilimanjaro
On the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by former Tampa Bay Buccaneers guard Ali Marpet. At 28 years old Ali shocked the NFL world when he announced his retirement. He was a year removed from winning a Super Bowl ring, he had just made his first Pro Bowl, and he was three years into a contract extension that was set to pay him $55 million. Yet, Ali was clear-eyed when decided to walk away. In a penetrating conversation, Ali tells Peanut and Roman the journey to reaching his decision to leave the NFL, how he’s still grieving his career, and how he’s turned his full attention to education in the pursuit of a doctorate degree. After listening, you’ll come away with an understanding that Ali was destined to have an impact that went far beyond the game of football. 1:23 – Ali on going from a Division III program to the NFL 5:46 – Ali on his weight loss journey since retiring from the NFL 8:36 – Ali on climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro 13:43 – Ali on walking away from $20M with NFL retirement 21:20 – Ali talks about how his family received the news that he would retire from the NFL 22:52 – Ali talks about getting his grub on for his 30th birthday 23:32 – Ali talks about his favorite travel destinations25:27 – Roman shares his bucket list travel destination 26:33 – Ali talks about his path he’s on to get his doctorate in psychology 31:45 – Peanut and Ali talk about how their channel failure into motivation 35:23 – Ali talks about how his football experience will serve him as a psychologist 36:20 – Ali, Peanut and Roman share how they’ve managed their transitions from the NFL, and advice they have for young players 44:05 – Ali shares his welcome to the NFL moment 45:39 – Ali tells his best Tom Brady and Gronk stories 48:35 – Ali and Peanut bond over their Jewish heritage and whether they’ll have a Bar Mitzvah 50:25 – Ali gives his top 5 travel destinations 52:54 – Ali shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore 54:42 -Ali talks being the standard at his college, and why he thinks he didn’t get a Division I football scholarship NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nate Burleson: Megatron vs. Moss, CBS Mornings swag, the Nate B. freestyle
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate’s journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn’t let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate’s pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players’ finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who’s better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Sanchez: Jets “Hard Knocks” life, the White House dinner fiasco, broadcast stardom
Hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper are back with the Season 2 premiere of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast. They’re joined by former Jets franchise quarterback and current FOX Sports broadcaster Mark Sanchez. In a wide-ranging interview, Mark reminisces on his time in the Hard Knocks spotlight with the Jets, how he’s navigated the spotlight since he’s been in high school, and how the Men’s Wearhouse saved his White House state dinner experience. This is just the beginning of what’s to come on this season of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast. Listen/watch here: Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/658yz iHeart: https://rb.gy/qfbxu YouTube: https://rb.gy/057z3 0:00 - Show starts2:13 - Mark Sanchez’s thoughts on the Jets being on “Hard Knocks” this year and recalls his experience being on the show in 20109:14 - Mark Sanchez discusses his experience and tells stories about his time at the White House state dinner15:00 - Mark Sanchez gives his greatest NFL accomplishment17:04 - Mark Sanchez on being a rookie quarterback with the Jets on a heavily veteran team20:47v- Mark Sanchez explains what it was like being in the spotlight all the way from high school and on27:33 - Mark Sanchez talks about when he knew it was time to retire and then how he transitioned straight to TV29:35 - Mark Sanchez discusses doing the broadcast bootcamp30:31 - Mark Sanchez hits on a penalty he got for cut blocking Jonathan Vilma37:01 - Mark Sanchez talks about the other skills he’s gained in his growth as a broadcaster38:25 - Mark Sanchez gives calls that he’s messed up on-air42:44 - Mark Sanchez talks about his long-term goals as a broadcaster45:04 - Mark Sanchez expand on his podcast with Nick Mangold and how it’s helped him as a broadcaster48:32 - Mark Sanchez talks about the most outrageous purchases he had when he got to the league51:19 - Mark Sanchez on his welcome to the NFL moment53:36 - Mark Sanchez on his welcome to marriage moment56:34 - Mark Sanchez gives who’s on his personal Mount Rushmore1:00:45- End of podcast **NOTE: Time codes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Conversation with Carl Lawson Previewing the 2023 Jets Season (7/11)
Host Eric Allen is joined in studio by Jets defensive end Carl Lawson. The two talk about how he has been able to come back from multiple injuries in his football career (1:23), Lawson's assessment of his play last season (4:48) and what Lawson's mother has meant to him on and off the field (8:16). They discuss what makes Lawson such a dominant pass rusher (12:00), what he thinks is next for him (15:25) and they go over the teams defensive end group (16:50). Lastly, they chat about his mindset when on the field (23:45), the impact of Aaron Rodgers (25:55) and his contract negotiations coming into the season (27:40).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jets Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich Previews the 2023 Season (6/27)
Host Eric Allen is joined in studio by Jets Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich. The two talk about the strides the defensive unit made in 2022 (1:15), the next steps they can make as a group (5:30) and what is in store for All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner (8:20). They discuss the benefits the Jets have with the strength in numbers on the pass rush (14:45), specifically what Ulbrich has seen in Carl Lawson in his preparation for the season (18:30) and the linebacker group led by captain C.J. Mosley (20:50). Lastly, Ulbrich explains the excitement he has for the current safeties on the roster (23:35), the transition happening on the inside of the defensive line (31:00) and his reaction to the acquisition of quarterback Aaron Rodgers (35:35).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tracy Perlman: The Godmother of NFL Players
EP #30: Peanut calls this episode’s guest “The Key to the City” and “The Godmother of NFL Players.” Her name is Tracy Perlman. She’s the NFL’s SVP of Player Operations, and she is the gatekeeper for all things regarding the well-being of players. Tracy has spent her entire 31-year career with the NFL. For the last six she has fostered a community amongst current and former players, and her department’s mantra of support and service to players is now the ethos of the entire organization. And it all started with an unexpected phone call from Commissioner Roger Goodell. We hear how the ensuing conversation changed Tracy’s career path. The guys shed light on why players rock with her. And, Tracy tells the origin story of the league’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative and how it was sparked by an unlikely source: former All-Pro receiver Brandon Marshall. Topic Timeline: 1:32 – Peanut and Roman give Tracy her flowers for being the “godmother” to NFL players 4:11 – Tracy talks about the call from Commissioner Roger Goodell that changed the path of her career 6:33 – Tracy talks about how she created a player-first culture within the NFL 8:47 – Peanut lays out why he calls Tracy the “key to the city” 10:44 – Tracy’s message to players 11:11 – Tracy talks about being mentored by Commissioner Goodell and Executive Vice President Troy Vincent 13:56 – Tracy talks about how former All-Pro WR Brandon Marshall was the catalyst for the NFL’s “My Cause, My Cleats” initiative 16:40 – Roman talks about the importance of the NFL Legends community 17:48 – Tracy talks about players voices are shaping how the league operates 20:10 – Tracy talks about what her NFL legacy will be 21:17 – Tracy tells a harrowing life-saving story that started with a phone call 24:22 – Tracy talks about John Randle’s impact in the Legends community *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holt Brothers on the GSOT, Holt House Battles, Honoring Mom Through Service
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Ep #29: It’s a first on the NFL Players: Second Acts pod - a duo! The brothers’ Holt: Rams legend Torry Holt and his brother Terrence, who was also a six-year NFL veteran, join Peanut and Roman on the pod. It’s fitting that they’re on together since they've remained attached at the hip for much of their lives. They played at the same college - North Carolina St. - though they missed being teammates by one season. They competed against each other in many hard-fought battles in the six years their NFL careers overlapped. Today, they’re partners in the many business ventures of their company Holt Brothers Inc. In this episode, they talk about being the rare brother combo to make it to the NFL, the (friendly) sibling rivalry that bonded them and fueled their fires to make it to the league. Torry made a name for himself as one of the key cogs in the “Greatest Show on Turf” Rams offense that won Super Bowl XXXIV, and he talks about the intangibles that made them great. When he retired it was younger brother Terrence who gave Torry the blueprint on how to navigate the transition, which eventually led them to becoming business partners. Today, the brothers run their company and their foundation - Holt Brothers Foundation - to honor their mom Ojetta, whom they lost to cancer. Topic timeline: 2:52- what it was like growing up together 5:55 - Torry shares the Super Bowl connection to his “welcome to the NFL” moment 6:52 - Terrence recalls how he was welcomed to the NFL with a stiff arm 9:25 - Torry talks about why he won’t fix his now famous mangled middle finger 12:05 - The brothers share their pride of bothy making it to the NFL 16:53 - The Holt brothers and Roman share their real life attachment to the phrase “if you see it, you can be it” 17:50 - Peanut and the Holt brothers revel in their stories of friendly competition amongst brothers 22:56 - Torry talking about the experience of being on the Rams offense called “The Greatest Show on Turf” 27:22 - Torry talks about whether he believes he’ll get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 30:36 - Terrence talks about preparing for his post-NFL life while still playing, battling depression, and finding purpose after football 38:12 - Torry talks about the expectations of being a professional ballplayer 39:02 - Torry shares how health led him to retire from the NFL 40:56 - Terrence shares how he tutored Torry about the business world 43:16 - The Holt brothers share the path to learning the business world and creating their construction company 46:54 - Terrence gives advice to players about the importance of using their pro athlete experience in the business world 51:07 - The Holt brothers share their plans for the future of their company “Holt Brothers Inc.” 56:33 - The Holt Brothers talk about the promise to their mom they’re fulfilling through their “Holt Brothers Foundation” 1:04:39 - The Holt brothers share the influence of their mom *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

D’Brick Ferguson: from open heart surgery, to NFL ironman, to nurse?
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D’Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D’Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there’s quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D’Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D’Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL’s ironman. He’s also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D’Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn’t play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D’Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D’Brickashaw 9:56 - D’Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D’Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D’Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D’Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D’Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D’Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D’Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D’Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LeRoy Butler talks his 16-year wait, Hall of Fame trials, being a forever Packer
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they’re joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy’s welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don’t see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city’s 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fred Taylor talks Being Called "Fragile," Girl Dad Power, his Podcast Pivot
EP #26: Fred Taylor, one of the toughest running backs to ever play in the NFL, joins Peanut and Roman on the pod. They’ve competed against each other and on the pod they share stories of how they all succeeded in the league with their brains as much as their brawn. Fred may not be in the Hall of Fame now, but he’s got a compelling case and he shares it here. But he’s also more than a football player. Fred shares his journey in and out of the game, and how becoming a #girldad is what unlocked his true strength as a man. He also gets candid about the pitfalls when doing business with friends, but how deal gone wrong led to a major pivot that’s led to major success. Listen to the full pod here. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:22 – The play where Fred suffered his worst career injury 4:25 – The demanding style of coach Tom Coughlin 10:26 – Why Fred believes he’ll eventually get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame 12:42 – How Fred’s career would’ve gone differently if he had a “Hall of Fame” mentality 20:08 – The business decision in trying to tackle Fred Taylor 21:05 – Why Fred would “do numbers” in today’s NFL 23:47 – The specific aspects of the game Fred misses 27:14 – Why Fred hates being called “Fragile Freddy” 28:18 – the moment Fred knew it was time to retire 33:22 – How Fred attacked life after football 41:07 – The fallout that led to the creation of “The Pivot Podcast” 50:10 – Fred’s first splurge purchase when he got the bag 57:30 – Fred’s top-5 running backs of all time 58:50 – Fred’s favorite current running backs 1:01:45 – Fred gets emotional talking about the people who made him the man he is today *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.