Top 250 Current and Retired Football Players for Speaking Engagements

  • By Aaron Peterson
  •  Nov 18, 2024

NFL players are some of the nation’s most treasured idols. NFL football players each have their own story of challenges, perseverance, and inspiration, and their larger than life personalities often light up the stage. Whether your next event is a charity event, business function, or sports-focused, these top 250 current and retired NFL players all offer something valuable when speaking in front of an audience. 

  1. Steve Young
  2. As a Pro Football Hall of Famer, Steve Young is renowned for not only his sports prowess but also his business acumen. After thirteen seasons spent with the San Francisco 49ers, he was named MVP twice in the 1990s and has three Super Bowl wins to his name. He’s also known for being an engaging storyteller, sharing his insights on success, perseverance, and outstanding leadership. 

  1. Aaron Rodgers
  2. Aaron Rodgers has found a new home with the New York Jets, but he has spent most of his career as the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. His career has been fueled by exceptional leadership abilities and strategic thinking. He speaks on a range of topics, including succeeding under pressure, resilience in leadership, and more. 

  1. Darren Woodson
  2. Darren Woodson has a long list of impressive accomplishments to his name. As a former NFL player who spent his career with the Dallas Cowboys, Darren Woodsen has enjoyed a career as an ESPN NFL Analyst, is connected with the Make-a-Wish Foundation, and has found his way into the world of commercial real estate. Dareen Woodson is a motivational speaker who talks about overcoming adversity and the value of teamwork in leadership. 

  1. Pat McAfee
  2. Pat McAfee is a former NFL member who has turned into a dynamic media personality. He ignites audiences with his candor and humor. Pat McAfee has a lot to say, especially around the topics of taking risks, both in life and business, and why there is immense power in being authentic. 

  1. Jim Harbaugh
  2. Jim Harbaugh has had an incredible career in the world of football. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1987 and played with them for 14 years as a quarterback. He went on to play with several other NFL teams before moving into coaching, and after a successful run as head coach at University of Michigan, he is now head coach for the Los Angeles Chargers. His speeches often focus on the core values of hard work, integrity, and discipline in finding success. 

  1. Aaron Donald
  2. You might know Aaron Donald as a powerhouse on the field for the Los Angeles Rams. As a defensive tackle, Aaron Donald knows a thing or two about the importance of mental resilience and the power of dedication in both life and work., 

  1. Justin Jefferson
  2. Justin Jefferson is an NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings. He made headlines with his record-breaking rookie season and has since gone on to be one of the NFL’s most dynamic and watchable players. When Justin Jefferson speaks, audiences hear inspiring insights into what it means to achieve massive success at a young age. His story is one that transcends generational divides and uplifts audiences. 

  1. JJ Watt
  2. As a defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals, has a long list of awards and recognitions to his name. It’s not only his talent on the field but also his dedication and work ethic that has propelled him to success. His perseverance and tenacity, even in the face of injury, place him in the spotlight as one of the NFL’s most powerful motivational speakers. 

  1. CJ Stroud
  2. CJ Stroud is one of the NFL’s blazing bright stars. He’s a starting quarterback for the Houston Texans and was a Heisman Candidate in 2021. The story of his journey from his college football career to an NFL icon highlights the value of unrelenting hard work and adaptability. 

  1. John Lynch
  2. John Lynch is the General Manager of the San Francisco 49ers, landing there after an impressive career on the football field and as an NFL analyst. Reaching this level of success requires strong leadership in every area of life. Throughout his time as an NFL player and his journey to general manager, John Lynch shares key lessons in leadership and the importance of team building. 

  1. Cris Collinsworth
  2. Cris Collinsworth is a widely recognized name in the world of sports. He spent years of his career as an NFL wide receiver and then became one of the industry’s most prominent sports broadcasters. Beyond athleticism, Cris Collinsworth understands the value of strategy and examines the nuances of complex scenarios. As a speaker, he is engaging and is highly sought-after for events related to the sports arena. 

  1.  Howie Long
  2. Howie Long is an NFL Hall of Famer, having spent a portion of his career as the defensive end for the Los Angeles Raiders. He is also a well-known football analyst who is respected for his insights and personality. Today, he’s one of the most versatile speakers in the sports genre, never failing to bring charisma and energy to the stage. 

  1. Ryan Shazier
  2. Ryan Shazier is the picture of human endurance and strength. As a linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers, he suffered a spinal injury that would ultimately end his career. However, this wasn’t the end of the road for him. Ryan Shazier shares his story of hope, resilience, and overcoming adversity of all levels. 

  1. Ray Lewis
  2. Ray Lewis spent his seventeen-year NFL career as a linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens. To his long list of accolades, are being an NFL Hall of Famer and a two-time SuperBowl champion and MVP. The list goes on, but you can learn more by inviting Ray Lewis and passion-fueled motivational speeches to your next event. 

  1. Shaquem Griffin
  2. Shaquem Griffin was the first NFL player with only one hand. Due to a condition called amniotic band syndrome, the fingers on his left hand never fully developed. However, this didn’t stop him from achieving his dreams. Griffin brings something unique to the stage, keeping audiences captivated with his ability to completely redefine what we see as possible and achievable. 

  1. JJ Birden
  2. There’s always something undeniably motivating about an underdog story. JJ Birden takes thriving as the underdog to the next level. Birden, who stands several inches shorter than many of his peers at 5 '10”, and weighing fifty to a hundred pounds less, wasn’t going to let size stand in his way. His story is one of maximizing your potential and persevering through adversity. 

  1. Tony Romo
  2. Tony Romo spent years with the Dallas Cowboys as a quarterback until he eventually became an NFL analyst for CBS. Tony Romo speaks on leadership and adaptation while taking audiences along his journey through his career transition. 

  1. Michael Oher
  2. Those who are familiar with Michael Lewis’ book and film, The Blind Side, likely already know all about Michael Oher. His story of overcoming incredible challenges to reach his level of success in the NFL is one filled with inspiration. 

  1. Eric Dickerson
  2. Eric Dickerson is a Hall of Fame running back, having played for the Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, and the Indianapolis Colts. He also set the NFL single-season rushing record back in 1984. Throughout his career, he adapted to the evolution of the game of football. Through it all, he learned the value of dedication and how to stay at the top of his game. 

  1. Calvin Johnson
  2. Calvin Johnson is known not only for his impressive career with the Detroit Lions but also for his philanthropic ventures. He has created a life for himself after football that is even more impressive than when he wore the uniform. 

  1. Terrell Owens
  2. Terrell Owens is known for his larger-than-life personality and his extraordinary talent on the field. As a Hall of Fame wide receiver, he holds multiple NFL records and is a six-time Pro Bowler. On the stage, he talks about the power of self-belief, mental resilience, and the challenges of overcoming criticism. 

  1.  Desmond Howard
  2. Let us introduce Desmond Howard, a Super Bowl XXXI MVP, who had one of the most remarkable athletic careers in both pro and college football. To his college credentials, he won the 1991 Heisman Trophy. Now, he’s found his home as a college football analyst, and a sought-after speaker for sporting and media events. 

  1. Warren Moon

    Warren Moon has spent a combined twenty-three years on the field, carving out the definition of excellence in athletics. He was one of the first African American quarterbacks to rise to pro stardom in the NFL. Warren Moon offers stories of motivation and inspiration to audiences, speaking on his experiences of breaking through barriers and how talent and leadership allowed him to succeed against the odds. 

  1. Phil Simms
  2. As a quarterback with the New York Giants, Phil Simms became a two-time Super Bowl Champion and has had a long-time career as an NFL analyst. He brings a wealth of insights into the areas of leadership, tenacity, and using pressure to your advantage. 

  1. Josh Allen
  2. Getting his start in a small college football program, it didn’t take Josh Allen long to become one of the NFL’s most notable rising stars. As the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, he knows a thing or two about what it takes to achieve success and crush goals when you have your mind set on the prize. 

  1. Caleb Williams
  2. Caleb Williams rose to fame as the star quarterback at USC before being a top pick in the NFL draft and claimed by the Chicago Bears. He has made heads turn with his sheer athleticism, strategy, and strength on the field. On the stage, he inspires others with his insights on what it takes to have a success-focused mindset. 

  1.  Ryan Harris
  2. As a former offensive tackle, including time spent with the Denver Broncos, Ryan Harris is a Super Bowl champion, with more than ten years in the NFL. During his time in the NFL, he suffered and overcame multiple injuries, displaying strength and tenacity. Today, his focus on the stage is centered on teamwork, along with the dual importance of physical and mental health. 

  1.  Richard Sherman
  2. Richard Sherman became a Super Bowl champion while playing with the Seattle Seahawks. He also has the designation of being a five-time Pro Bowler and is famous for his Legion of Boom defense. As one of the most outspoken NFL players, Richard Sherman is a great presence on the stage for your next event. 

  1.  Philip Rivers
  2. During his sixteen seasons as an NFL quarterback, Philip Rivers spent his career with the San Diego Chargers and the Indianapolis Colts. Philip Rivers is a fierce competitor, both on the field and off. Away from the football field, Rivers is all about family, and the balance of career and family life. 

  1. Vince Wilfork
  2. As a two-time Super Bowl champion and a five-time Pro Bowler, Vince Wilfork knows about teamwork, hard work, and determination. His career spans time with the New England Patriots and the Houston Texans as a defensive tackle. 

  1.  Maxx Crosby
  2. Maxx Crosby is known as one of the NFL’s top pass rushers and is a starring defensive end for the Las Vegas Raiders. With grit and a determined mindset, he journeyed from a mid-round draft pick to one of the most notable players in the NFL. 

  1. Chad Johnson
  2. Chad Johnson is one of the most flamboyant personalities in the NFL. Also known as Ochocinco, Chad Johnson is a six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver with the Cincinnati Bengals. He’s all about embracing individuality and living life to the fullest, even when under pressure. 

  1. Jordan Love
  2. Jordan Love with a first-round NFL draft pick in 2020. As a starting quarterback, he sits as heir apparent to Aaron Rodgers. Jordan Love has a bright career ahead of him and on the stage shares valuable lessons on the virtues of patience and leadership. 

  1. TJ Watt
  2. TJ Watt is a three-time Pro Bowler and earned the title of NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2021. As a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he has become one of the most feared pass rushers in the NFL. TJ Watt doesn’t settle for less than excellence on the field, or in life. 

  1. Steve Smith Sr.
  2. Steve Smith has played with the Carolina Panthers and Baltimore Ravens as a wide receiver, earning a reputation as one of the toughest in the NFL. After retirement, Steve Smith switched his focus to broadcasting, where he’s currently with the NFL Network as an NFL analyst. As someone who knows the game inside and out, and keeps up on current events in the sports industry, Steve Smith is a highly sought-after speaker. 

  1. Randall Cunningham
  2. Randall Cummingham is one of the NFL’s first dual-threat quarterbacks. He’s a four-time Pro Bowler and has spent most of his career playing with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings. His style on the field served as an inspiration for future players, and as a pastor of his own church, he offers a unique perspective and charismatic presence on the stage. 

  1. Thurman Thomas
  2. Thurman Thomas was one of the most notable players for the Buffalo Bills during their four-season streak playing in the Super Bowl in the early 1990s. He’s a Hall of Fame running back and a five-time Pro Bowler. In his speaking engagements, Thomas speaks of teamwork, dedication, and what life after football is all about. 

  1. Bo Jackson
  2. Bo Jackson is an incredible athlete who has the unique designation of being named an All-Star player, not just in football but also in Baseball. Who better to speak on the value of versatility, mental toughness, breaking barriers, and managing fame than Bo Jackson himself? 

  1.  Brian Urlacher
  2. Brain Urlacher, now retired from the NFL, spent the duration of his thirteen-season career with the Chicago Bears, with the accomplishment of becoming a Hall of Fame linebacker. Brian Urlacher is known for his leadership, discipline, and teamwork that has earned him such success. 

  1. CeeDee Lamb
  2. CeeDee Lamb has become one of the NFL’s most watched players as a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys. His tenacity is relentless, and his athleticism is unmatched. Listen to CeeDee Lamb speak about what it means to strive for greatness even in the most high-pressure environments. 

  1. Fred Warner
  2. Fred Warner, as a linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers is known for his leadership, keen instincts, and intelligence on the field. He rose from a mid-round draft pick and became one of the NFL’s top defensive players. His experience and work ethics makes him one of the most inspiring speakers in the NFL. 

  1. Odell Beckham Jr.
  2. Odell Beckham Jr is renowned for his electrifying performances on the field, including his one-handed catches. He’s a three-time Pro Bowler who has journeyed between highs and lows, emerging as a Super Bowl victor. He provides lessons on resilience, the power of positivity, and the importance of creativity. 

  1. Edgerrin James
  2. Edgerrin James played with the Indianapolis Colts, earning him the designation of a Hall of Fame running back. Off the field, he’s a successful entrepreneur and an engaging speaker on the topics of career transitions, and planning for the future. 

  1. Anthony Trucks
  2. Anthony Trucks is a former NFL linebacker and has become a motivational author and speaker. His works focus on personal transformation and our shifts in identity throughout our lives. He offers an incredibly compelling story of overcoming adversity, having grown up in foster care. Anthony Trucks is a powerful, inspirational feature speaker for any event. 

  1. Jim Kelly
  2. Jim Kelly led his team to four consecutive Super Bowls as a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. He’s a Hall of Fame quarterback, who would experience significant health issues when diagnosed with oral cancer in 2013. Despite these health challenges, he has persevered and become an advocate for cancer awareness. 

  1. Booger McFarland
  2. Booger McFarland is a well-known and respected sports analyst who started his career as a former NFL defensive tackle. He marries his experience on the field, with his knowledge, insights, and knack for analysis in his commentary. He also does it all in a style that makes him engaging and relatable. 

  1. Kam Chancellor
  2. Kam Chancellor was a major player in the Seattle Seahawks Legion of Boom defense. He is known for his dynamic leadership style and his role in one of the NFL’s most dominant defenses. 

  1. Clay Matthews
  2. Clay Matthews's name rings as one of the most prominent players ever for the Green Bay Packers. As a six-time Pro Bowler linebacker, Clay Matthews knows the game like few others. He’s an inspiring speaker who understands the power of being dedicated to excellence both on and off the field. 

  1.  Julio Jones
  2. Julio Jones is a wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans and has also played for the Atlanta Falcons. Julio Jones has a need for speed and was named the fastest player in NFL history to reach ten thousand career receiving yards. He’s powerful, he’s fast, and his name is one the NFL will remember for years to come. 

  1. Manti Te’o
  2. Many people face scrutiny and controversy in their lives, and Manti Te’o is not an exception. However, he has faced both head-on and went on to carve out a successful NFL career for himself. As a college football player, he was a Heisman Trophy finalist. Today, as a former NFL linebacker, he focuses on raising awareness of mental health and encourages empathy among others. 

  1. AJ Brown
  2. AJ Brown, as a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, has had an astounding football career in just a few years. He is an explosive player with an unprecedented work ethic. During his rise to success in the NFL AJ Brown has also focused on mental health advocacy. 

  1. Vince Young
  2. Before Vince Young was drafted by the Tennessee Titans and named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, he led the University of Texas to a national championship in 2006. Off the field, Vince Young focuses on youth mentorship and successful business ventures, inspiring young athletes. 

  1. Champ Bailey
  2. Champ Bailey is a 12-time Pro Bowler and a Hall of Fame cornerback. His career with the Denver Broncos has been one for the books in NFL history. When not playing football, Champ Bailey invests his time in charitable efforts, specifically in the areas of youth development.

  1. Merril Hoge
  2. Merril Hoge is known for his tenacity and versatility on the field. During his time as an NFL running back he has spent most of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After his retirement, Merril Hoge faced life-threatening health issues and overcame them to become a well-known football analyst. Off the field, Hoge has become an advocate for concussion awareness and cancer research. 

  1.  Dermontti Dawson
  2. Dermontti Dawson has had an incredible thirteen seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. As a Hall of Fame center, he is known for his exceptional athleticism and leadership, both on the field and off. In his “spare time”, Dawson invests his time in community outreach and new business ventures. 

  1. Tyreek Hill
  2. With the nickname “Cheetah”, Tyreek Hill is known for his lightning-fast speed as a wide receiver. He is a six-time Pro Bowler and has played with both the Miami Dolphins and the Kansas City Chiefs. He has been a pioneer in redefining his position on the field. When off the field, you can find Tyreek Hill involved in various youth sports initiatives. 

  1. Robert Mathis
  2. Robert Mathis has had an interesting career, spanning playing as a defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts to becoming a respected coach. During his career he has held the record for the most career forced fumbles. Today, Robert Mathis founded Gridiron Gang, where he mentors young athletic talent, primarily defensive players. 

  1. Nate Burleson
  2. Nate Burleson’s name is associated with the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions where he played as a wide receiver. After his career on the field, he transitioned into broadcasting and has become a popular analyst with the NFL Network. 

  1.  Jalen Ramsey
  2. Jalen Ramsey might be known as the star cornerback for the Los Angeles Rams, but his accomplishments are actually much more diverse. He is a Pro Bowler and helped to lead the Rams to a Super Bowl victory. However, his work with his organization Ramsey’s Reach, is another area where he shines. Ramsey’s Reach is committed to helping young people reach their goals. 

  1. Ty Law
  2. Ty Law is a three-time Super Bowl Champion with the New England Patriots. Added to his list of credentials is his status as a five-time Pro-Bowler. After his defining career with the Patriots, he smoothly transitioned into business and philanthropy. 

  1. Carson Palmer
  2. You might know Carson Palmer’s name as the 2002 Heisman Trophy winner who went on to have a very successful NFL career. He’s played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals as a successful NFL quarterback. Carson Palmer has had his share of overcoming adversity, including injuries. In 2018 Palmer announced his retirement from the NFL and was inducted into the Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor. 

  1. Carlos Dunlap
  2. Carlos Dunlap has had a notable NFL career as a defensive end, primarily with the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs. Off the field, Carlos Dunlap has had an equally impressive record, with his Carlos Dunlap Foundation, and his focus on supporting youth education and entrepreneurship. 

  1. Frank Gore
  2. Frank Gore has had a long career playing with the 49ers, Colts, Dolphins, Bills, and Jets. As a running back, he has earned five Pro Bowler accolades. He has an incredible record with the most games played by a running back. Frank Gore has been a member of the greatest football teams in history. 

  1. Taylor Lewan
  2. Taylor Lewan played as a defensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans, earning the title of Pro Bowl offensive tackle. Off the field, Taylor Lewan can be found co-hosting the “Bussin With the Boys” podcast, where he engages his co-hosts in discussion on a range of topics. Not to worry, football is one of them! 

  1. DK Metcalf
  2. DK Metcalf is recognized for his speed and sheer athleticism in his role as a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks. After being drafted in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft, his name almost instantly became known among NFL fans. 

  1. Derrick Henry
  2. Derrick Henry was the 2020 NFL Offensive Player of the Year. As a member of the Tennessee Titans, he has become one of the most notable running backs in the NFL. Prior to being drafted into the NFL in 2016, Derrick Henry earned the Heisman Trophy in 2015 when he played for the University of Alabama. 

  1. Willie Roaf
  2. Willie Road is an eleven-time Pro Bowler and a Hall of Fame offensive tackle. He has played with the New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs. He is currently regarded as one of the most impressive offensive linemen in the history of the NFL. 

  1. Reggie Wayne
  2. Reggie Wayne spent the whole of his career with the Indianapolis Colts. With six Pro Bowl selections and a Super Bowl to his name, he has had a tremendous impact on the game of football. Reggie Wayne is also a Hall of Fame wide receiver and has continued his love of the game through coaching and mentorship. 

  1. Tony Dorsett
  2. Tony Dorsett was the first player to have won both a Super Bowl in the NFL and received the Heisman Trophy as a collegiate athlete. A Hall of Fame running back who has played with the Dallas Cowboys, Tony Dorsett is known for his speed and strategy on the field. 

  1. Justin Tucker
  2. Justin Tucker, during his time with the Baltimore Ravens, has set numerous records in his career. He has had the longest field goal in NFL history and is considered one of the most reliable and accurate kickers in the league. As a five-time All-Pro player, he is a force on the field for the Ravens. Justin Tucker is also a classically trained singer with an amazing voice. 

  1. Nick Bosa
  2. Nick Bosa is a defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers, In 2019, he was named Defensive Rookie of the Year and continues to stun on the field. Off the field, Nick Bosa is associated with charitable activities, including advocacy for childhood cancer awareness. 

  1. Joe Klecko
  2. Joe Klecko was a critical member of the New York Sack Exchange and played with the New York Jets as a defensive lineman. During his career, he has been awarded Pro Bowl honors and was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2023.

  1. Minkah Fitzpatrick
  2. Minkha Fitzpatrick is an All-Pro safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers. His performance on the field has placed him among the NFL’s best defensive players. He earned his spot in the NFL after being drafted in the first round of the 208 NFL Draft, where he almost instantly began earning accolades. 

  1. Joey Bosa
  2. Joey Bosa, as a defensive end for the Los Angeles Chargers, has been a force to be reckoned with in the NFL. In 2016, he was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Prior to being drafted into the NFL, Joey Bosa played for Ohio State University and was considered one of the most dangerous defensive players on the college football field. 

  1. Wes Welker
  2. Wes Welker spent most of his NFL career with the New England Patriots, becoming a five-time Pro Bowler during his career as a wide receiver. After retiring from playing in the NFL he transitioned to the position of wide receivers coach for the Miami Dolphins, continuing to leave his impact on the NFL. 

  1.  Donovan McNabb
  2. Donovan McNabb played as a quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, being a six-time Pro Bowler in his career. In 2013, McNabb retired from the game, and then went seamlessly into broadcasting as an NFL analyst, eventually finding his way to Fox Sports Live. 

  1. Stephen Gostkowski
  2. Stephen Gostkowski has the designation of becoming the New England Patriots all-time leading scorer. Having spent most of his career with the Patriots, he was a four-time Pro Bowler and had three Super Bowl victories to his name. In 2018, he was considered to be the third most accurate kicker in the history of the NFL. 

  1. Michael Thomas
  2. Michael Thomas, a star wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft after playing college football at Ohio State. Nicknamed "Can't Guard Mike," he holds NFL records for the most receptions in a player's first four seasons. In addition to being named 2019 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Michael Thomas has his own “Can’t Guard Mike” clothing line. 

  1. . Ryan Fitzpatrick
  2. Ryan Fitzpatrick has had an amazing sixteen-season NFL career. During this time, he played for the Rams, Bengals, Titans, Texans, Jets, Bills, Dolphins, and Buccaneers. He holds multiple NFL records, including being the first quarterback to throw 400 years in three consecutive games. There’s a reason he’s known as “Fitzmagic”. 

  1. Tyrann Mathieu
  2. Tyrann Mathieu is known in the league as Honey Badger. To say he is a strong personality in the NFL would be an understatement. During his career as a safety for the Kansas City Chiefs, he is a three-time All-Pro player. On the field, he is versatile and strategic.

  1. Ron Jaworski
  2. Ron Jaworski is an NFL veteran and legend. Known as “Jaws”, he played as a quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. He led the team to the Super Bowl in 1980. Upon retirement from the NFL, his career shifted to becoming a well-known NFL analyst. He is also co-founder of the Jaws Youth Playbook, an organization and advocacy group dedicated to supporting the health and wellness of at-risk youth. 

  1. David Bakhtiari
  2. David Bakhtiari is a pivotal member of the Green Bay Packers. He is known for being a standout offensive tackle, and for his pass-blocking skills. During his rookie season with the Packers, he started every game, becoming the first NFL player to do so in thirty years. 

  1. Nick Foles
  2. Nick Foles is best known for leading his team, the Philadelphia Eagles, to their first Super Bowl Victory. During the 2019 victory, Foles earned Super Bowl MVP honors. Off the field, Nick Foles and his wife Tori Foles, created the Foles Believe Foundation. The foundation is committed to supporting a number of issues, including homelessness, military and mental health advocacy, and youth initiatives. 

  1.  Lawrence Taylor[1] 
  2. Lawrence Taylor played as a linebacker for the New York Giants. He’s a two-time Super Bowl champion and a Hall of Famer. Lawrence Taylor has faced a number of challenges off the field and in his personal life but remains a notable player in NFL History. 

  1. Leonard Fournette
  2. As a powerhouse running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he helped to lead the team to a Super Bowl LV victory. He is known for his determination, toughness, and tenacity on the field. In addition to being a powerful NFL running back, he also supports various charitable events, including those in his hometown of New Orleans. 

  1. Andrew Whitworth
  2. Andrew Whitworth is a former NFL offensive tackler, who made it to Super Bowl victory with the Los Angeles Rams. As a known leader, Andrew Whitworth is also involved in numerous charitable activities. 

  1. Demarcus Ware
  2. Demarcus Ware has played as a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys and the Denver Broncos. It was with the Broncos that he became a Super Bowl champion. He has risen to fame in the NFL for his mad pass-rushing skills and stays active in numerous philanthropic activities. 

  1. Jason Witten
  2. Jason Witten is a tight end, spending most of his NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys. He is a two-time All-Pro player, who also dedicates time to the Jason Witten SCORE Foundation. The SCORE Foundation has multiple outreach initiatives, including goals to end domestic violence. 

  1. Saquon Barkley
  2. Saquon Barkley started out strong in the NFL. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2018 and has excelled on the field in his role as a running back for the New York Giants. Saquon Barkley is involved in numerous charity organizations, including the Micheal Ann & Saquon Barkley Hope Foundation. 

  1. Jim McMahon
  2. Jim McMahon played for the world-famous 85’ Bears. He is famed for his role as the quarterback who led the Chicago Bears to their infamous 1985 Super Bowl victory. Known for his larger-than-life personality, McMahon remains an advocate for athletic health. 

  1. Daniel Jones
  2. Daniel Jones is currently a member of the NFL, playing as the starting quarterback for the New York Giants. He was drafted in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. During his collegiate football career, he was a three-year quarterback for Duke University, leading the Blue Devils to collegiate bowl victories. 

  1. Vic Beasley
  2. Vic Beasley is an NFL linebacker for the Tennessee Titans. Before entering the NFL, Beasley had an impressive collegiate football career at Clemson University, being named All-American in 2013 and 2014, as well as ACC Defensive Player of the Year. 

  1. Lavonte David
  2. Lavonte David is a linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team with which he claimed Super Bowl LV victory. His collegiate football career is equally impressive, leading to David’s smooth consistency and leadership on the field. Outside of football, he is involved with the Lavonte David Foundation which focuses on helping financially challenged students who are excelling academically. 

  1. Adrian Peterson
  2. Adrian Peterson has had an impressive career as a running back for the Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, and the Arizona Cardinals, but he got his start in the NFL when he was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2007. His football career began as a running back at the University of Oklahoma and is involved in his own charity foundation. 

  1.  Bobby Wagner
  2. Bobby Wagner is an NFL linebacker, who has spent most of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. He has earned the status of All-Pro linebacker and is known for his infamous tackling abilities and leadership on the defense. 

  1. Demarcus Lawrence
  2. Demarcus Lawrence is known for his leadership on the field and his skills in pass rushing. He is a defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys, being drafted by the team in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. In his ten-year NFL career, he has become a two-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro player. 

  1. Rodney Harrison
  2. Say hello to Rodney Harrison. During his NFL career, he played as a safety for the New England Patriots and became a two-time Super Bowl champion. After his career in the NFL, he has served as a respected NFL analyst and has been involved in numerous charities. 

  1. Tim Hasselbeck
  2. Today, Tim Hasselbeck is a successful football analyst after retiring from the NFL. After a successful career in football at Boston College, the Buffalo Bills signed him on in 2000. He has also played for the Baltimore Ravens, the Washington Redskin, New York Giants, and Arizona Cardinals during his career.

  1. Dan Orlovsky
  2. Dan Orlovsky is a football analyst for ESPN who got his start as a 12-year NFL quarterback. During his career, he played for the Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the screen, Dan Orlovsky has a charismatic presence that gets audiences energized about the game. 

  1. Chris Long
  2. ‘Chris Long entered the NFL when he was drafted by the St Louis Rams in 2008. Prior to that, he had an exceptional collegiate football career. After playing eight seasons with the Rams, Chris Long signed on with the New England Patriots. This was a move that would lead him to a Super Bowl victory. Off the field, he founded the Chris Long Foundation and has been invested in community outreach programs. 

  1. Justin Tucker
  2. Justin Tucker has made history with the Baltimore Ravens, beginning his NFL career in 2012. Currently, he holds the record for the highest career field goal rate and is considered one of the most accurate kickers in the game. Tucker is also a classically trained singer and has been involved in community outreach programs, including the Helping Up Mission, which is dedicated to ending poverty, homelessness, and addiction in the greater Baltimore area. 

  1. Tyler Lockett
  2. With Tyler Lockett, the game is all about precision and speed. As a wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, he won multiple recognitions as a rookie and was named All-Pro in 2015. In addition to his adventures on the field, Tyler Lockett is involved in youth football camps. 

  1. Ryan Leaf
  2. Ryan Leaf is a former NFL quarterback who played for the San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, and Seattle Seahawks. After some personal struggles, he has become a prominent speaker and advocate for mental health and addiction recovery. 

  1. Jameis Winston
  2. James Winston is an NFL Quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, after playing for both the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During his collegiate career, he won the Heisman Trophy in 2013, which was the same year he was named AP College Football Player of the Year. In the NFL, he is a Pro Bowler and was the NFL passing yards leader in 2019. 

  1. Thomas Davis
  2. Thomas Davis spent his NFL career as a linebacker, playing for the Carolina Panthers, and the Los Angeles Chargers. To his name, he is a three-time Pro Bowler and was named Walter Payton Man of the Year. He also spends time with his Defending Dreams Foundation, empowering disadvantaged students. 

  1. Harrison Smith
  2. Harrison Smith was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in round one of the 2012 NFL Draft. He is an impactful player on the field and is a six-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro player. 

  1. Aqib Talib
  2. Aqib Talib, a former NFL cornerback, was recognized for his playmaking ability and defense. As a Super Bowl champion, Talib has now also moved into broadcasting and is involved in his Aqib Talib’s Motivation Foundation. 

  1. Desean Jackson
  2. As a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, DeSean Jackson has had an impressive NFL career. With more than 10,000 career rushing yards, he is a three-time Pro Bowler. He has played with the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Rams. 

  1. Nick Chubb
  2. Nick Chubb comes from a family of NFL players, with his cousins Bradley and Brandon also being members of the NFL Chubb family. As a running back for the Cleveland Browns, he had an amazing breakout rookie season. 

  1. Jamal Adams
  2. Jamal Adams is a safety for the Tennessee Titans, after spending a few years with the Seattle Seahawks. with an outstanding record. He’s known for his versatility on the field and quick playmaking decisions. He was drafted by the New York Jets in 2017 and has continued to turn heads ever since. 

  1. Mark Sanchez
  2. Mark Sanchez is a former NFL quarterback. One of his most notable achievements was leading the New York Jets to consecutive AFC Championships very early in his NFL career. During his career, he also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, and Washington Redskins. After the NFL Mark Sanchez went on to broadcasting with ESPN and hosting his own podcast called 4th and Forever. During his off time, he contributes to various charitable organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 

  1. Roman Harper
  2. Roman Harper is a former NFL safety and achieved Super Bowl stardom with the New Orleans Saints. Then, just a few short years later, led the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl victory in 2015. Outside of football, Roman Harper founded the Harper’s Hope Foundation with his mother, with a focus on strengthening families through various outreach programs. 

  1. Leonard Williams
  2. Leonard Williams is a versatile defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks. Prior to the Seakhakws, Williams played for the New York Jets and the New York Giants. He is widely recognized for his impact on the field and became a Pro-Bowler in 2016. 

  1. Mac Jones
  2. Mac Jones made an impression on the NFL, right from the start of his rookie season when earned a Pro Bowl selection. He was originally drafted in 2021 by the New England Patriots but recently moved to the Jacksonville Jaguars where fans are excited to see his magic on the field. Being a collegiate and NFL award-winning player, he brings enthusiasm to speaking events. 

  1. Drew Bledsoe
  2. Drew Bledsoe had a long, impressive career in the NFL. Before retiring in 2007, Bledsoe played most famously for the New England Patriots, before a near-fatal injury took him away from his starting position. Post-retirement, Drew Bledsoe has pursued his passions, including his love of red wine. He has recently purchased Oregon wine property with a partner and also devotes his extra time to charitable organizations. 

  1. Ronnie Stanley
  2. Ronnie Stanley is an offensive tackle with the Baltimore Ravens and is praised for his pass protection mastery. Prior to the NFL, he was a star player at Notre Dame. Ronnie Stanley is big into animal advocacy, specifically in his support of animal shelters and pet adoption. 

  1. LeSean McCoy
  2. LeSean McCoy, or “Shady” as he is known, is a former NFL running back. He began his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles and ended with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. He is a two-time Super Bowl champion, and six-time Pro Bowler, along with earning numerous awards and accolades during his career. 

  1. Hunter Henry
  2. Hunter Henry is a tight end for the New England Patriots. He was drafted into the NFL during the second round in 2016 by the Chargers. His pre-NFL career was devoted to playing football at Arkansas. During his spare time, Hunter Henry is involved in charitable work, including the Waterboys, focusing on educational opportunities for children. 

  1. Jarrod Bunch
  2. Jarron Bunch is an NFL player turned actor who lights up any stage he’s on. He was drafted by the New York Giants in 1991 and was named New York Giants Offensive Player of the Year the following year. In 1995, he left playing behind and pursued his other passions, including filmography. 

  1. Ryan Harris
  2. Ryan Harris is a former NFL offensive tackle turned sports host and author. He became a Super Bowl Champion in 2015 with the Denver Broncos and then went on to play with the Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Pittsburgh Steelers. After retiring in 2016, you can find Harris offering insights into the world of sports, real estate, investing, and more. 

  1. Deebo Samuel
  2. Deebo Samuel is a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, who is praised for his ability as a running back, as well. With his help, the 49ers made it to the Super Bowl in 2020. When not playing football, Deebo Samuel is invested in creating his own clothing line and engaging his fans in video game play. 

  1. Boomer Esiason
  2. Boomer Esiason was drafted into the NFL by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1984. Following several years with the Bengals, he went on to also play with the New York Jets and the Arizona Cardinals. Je won the NFL MVP award in 1988 and helped to lead his team to Super Bowl XXIII. After retirement, Esiason has served as a sports analyst and host on platforms like CBS Sports and the NFL Today. 

  1. Caleb Campbell
  2. Caleb Campbell is a West Point Graduate who paved his way into the NFL as a linebacker with the Detroit Lions. He also went on to play with the Indianapolis Colts and the Kansas City Chiefs. Today, he is an inspirational speaker, inspiring leaders, and organizations to achieve greatness. 

  1. Bud Dupree
  2. Bud Dupree is currently a Linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers but started his NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is known for his exceptional pass-rushing abilities and has earned first-team and second-team All-SEC. 

  1. Mike McGlinchey
  2. Mike McGlinchey is an offensive tackle with the Denver Broncos, after beginning his NFL career in 2018 with the San Francisco 49ers. His college football career took place at Notre Dame. During his non-play time, he partners with and represents charitable organizations, including Autism Speaks. 

  1. Matt Leinart
  2. In 2006, Matt Leinart was a first-round pick and found his first NFL home as a quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals. During his collegiate and NFL career, he won awards including the Heisman Trophy, Manning Award, two-time Quarterback of the Year, and a recipient of the Heisman Trophy in 2004. 

  1. Kyle Pitts
  2. Kyle Pitts is a tight end for the Atlanta Falcons, having made a mark for himself with his rookie season. Pitts was the highest-drafted tight-end in NFL history and is respected for his incredible athleticism on the field. 

  1. Danny Wuerffel
  2. During his pre-NFL career, Danny Wuerffel was a Heisman Trophy Winner. He had a relatively short NFL career, spanning from 1997 with the New Orleans Saints until 2002 with the Washington Redskins. After giving up football, Werffel focused his attention on his role as director of Desire Street Ministries, an organization focused on revitalizing impoverished neighborhoods. 

  1. Jeremy Shockey
  2. Jeremy Shockey is known for his fiery personality and play on the field as an NFL tight end. He entered the NFL as a first-round pick in 2002 with the New York Giants, before playing with the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers. He’s a two-time Super Bowl champion and a four-time Pro Bowler. Today, Jeremy Shockey is an inspiring life coach. 

  1. Ryan Mundy
  2. Ryan Mundy is a Super Bowl champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Before joining the NFL, Mundy played with the University of Michigan and West Virginia University. After retiring from the NFL, Mundy earned an MBA and went on to form several ventures, focusing on health, wellness, and mental health advocacy. 

  1. Whitney Mercilus
  2. Whitney Mercilus is a former NFL Linebacker, who gained fame with the Houston Texans. Throughout his career, he was known as “No Merci”, on the field. In 2016, Whitney Mercilus, formed the WithMerci Foundation, advocating for children with special needs, including promoting academic programs. 

  1. Domonique Foxworth
  2. Domonique Foxworth was drafted into the NFL in 2005 with the Denver Broncos. As a cornerback, he went on to also play with the Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens. After retiring he became a writer with The Undefeated, as well as hosting The Morning Roast, and appearing on The Mike O’Meara Show

  1. Danny Kanell
  2. Danny Kanell, a former NFL quarterback, played for the New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons. Post-retirement, Kanell transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a college football analyst. He has appeared on platforms such as ESPNU’s UNITE, ESPN Radio, Fox Sports, Mad Dog Sports Radio, and on his own SiriusXM radio show. 

  1. TJ Ward
  2. TJ Ward began his NFL career when he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2010. During his career, he also played with the Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Arizona Cardinals. With the Denver Broncos, we went on to win Super Bowl 50. 

  1. Michael Bennett
  2. Michael Bennett, a former NFL defensive end, was known for his versatility and pass-rushing skills, winning a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks. Off the field, Bennett is an activist and author, focusing on social justice, racial equality, and community empowerment.

  1. Zack Martin
  2. Zack Martin has spent his NFL career as an elite offensive guard for the Dallas Cowboys. He was drafted into the NFL as a first-round pick in 204. During his career, he has several All-Pro titles and is a nine-time Pro Bowler, as well as being named on the NFL’s 2010’s All-Decade Team. 

  1. Marquise Brown
  2. Marquise Brown is an NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs. He was drafted as a first-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens in 2019 and has also played with the Arizona Cardinals. He is also involved in the Hollywood Brown Foundation, which provides assistance for youth in Hollywood. 

  1. Alec Ingold
  2. Alex Ingold is a fullback with the Miami Dolphins and began his career with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2019. Off the field, Ingold remains active in various philanthropy opportunities, including supporting youth and financial literacy. 

  1. Drew Lock
  2. Drew Lock is an NFL Quarterback who has recently moved to the New York Giants. His NFL Career began with the Denver Broncos in 2019, before moving on to the Seattle Seahawks. His arm strength is legendary in the NFL and offers unique life insights as a young NFL player. 

  1. Kyle Van Noy
  2. Kyle Van Noy, a versatile linebacker, is known for his leadership and playmaking ability, winning two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots. Off the field, Van Noy and his wife run the Van Noy Valor Foundation, which supports foster children and youth in need.

  1. Jaire Alexander
  2. Jaire Alexander has been a cornerback for the Green Bay Packers after being a first-round draft pick in 2018. On the field, he is known in the NFL for his unrelenting confidence and skill. Off the field, Jaire Alexander gets involved in various community service opportunities, including Toys for Tots. 

  1. Jamaal Charles
  2. Jamaal Charles was a dynamic and accomplished running back who enjoyed a standout career in the National Football League. After a successful college tenure at the University of Texas, where he was a key member of the Longhorns' 2005 BCS National Championship team and earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors, Charles was selected in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.

  1. AJ Dillon
  2. AJ Dillon has quickly established himself as a rising star in the NFL as the powerful young running back for the Green Bay Packers. After a career at Boston College, where he earned accolades such as ACC Rookie of the Year, three-time First-Team All-ACC selection, and AP Third-Team All-American, Dillon took his talents to the professional level when he was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Packers.

  1. Chris Olave
  2. Chris Olave began his football career as a notable wide receiver at Ohio State. Once in the NFL, he made an even bigger name for himself with the New Orleans Saints. Now, under the mentorship of Jarvis Landry, it’s apparent that Olave is going to be a name remembered for a long time to come. 

  1. Randall Cobb
  2. Randall Cobb, an NFL wide receiver for the Houston Texans, began his career at the University of Kentucky before being drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft. After a 2019 stint with the Dallas Cowboys, he joined the Texans in 2020. Off the field, Cobb actively supports the community through his Helping Hands Program and partnering with Blessings in a Backpack to provide weekend food supplies for underprivileged children.

  1. Fletcher Cox
  2. Fletcher Cox has spent the entirety of his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles, spanning from 2012 until 2023. As a defensive tackle, he has been a Super Bowl champion and a six-time Pro Bowler, along with multiple other prestigious accolades. 

  1. Tim Brown
  2. Tim Brown, a Hall of Fame wide receiver, spent most of his career with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, earning nine Pro Bowl selections. Off the field, Brown is active in mentoring young athletes and supporting educational initiatives through his foundation.

  1. Derek Watt
  2. Derek Watt was a fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers and is known for his blocking ability and special team contributions. Before that, he played with the Los Angeles Chargers for three years. Off the field, Watt is involved in charitable work, particularly in supporting children’s hospitals and community outreach programs.

  1.  Brian Griese
  2. Brian Griese, a former NFL quarterback and son of Hall of Famer Bob Griese, played for teams like the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins. Post-retirement, Griese became a successful broadcaster and co-founded the Judi's House Foundation, which provides support for grieving children and families

  1. Tyron Smith
  2. Tyron Smith served as a key offensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys before recently moving to the New York Jets. He’s known for his pristine athleticism, having become a seven-time Pro-Bowler and first-team all-pro. 

  1. Keanu Neal
  2. Keanu Neal is a hard-hitting safety who began his NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons and later played for the Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Pittsburgh Steelers. Known for his physical play, Neal has overcome multiple injuries to remain a key defensive player. Off the field, Neal is involved in charitable efforts focused on youth mentorship and community development, particularly through his participation in team-driven initiatives and personal outreach

  1. James Bradberry
  2. James Bradberry is a standout cornerback known for his coverage skills, having played for the Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, and Philadelphia Eagles. A consistent performer on the field, Bradberry has also been active off the field, participating in community service projects, including youth football camps and initiatives aimed at supporting underprivileged children.’

  1. Tre Herndon
  2. Tre started as a cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and they most recently moved to the New York Giants. Before entering the NFL he played college football at Vanderbilt University. He’s also active in local charities, including donating meals to Feeding Northeast Florida. 

  1. Rock Ya-Sin
  2. Rock Ya-Sin, a talented cornerback, began his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts and has since become known for his aggressive coverage style. Today, he plays for the San Francisco 49ers, after playing for the Baltimore Ravens and the Las Vegas Raiders. Off the field, Ya-Sin is committed to community service, advocating for educational opportunities in the communities where he has played.

  1. Tee Higgins
  2. Tee Higgins was drafted into the NFL by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020. Since then, he has become one of the team’s most dynamic players. There’s no question that he has made contributions on and off the field, and is a key speaker on youth sports, education, and leadership. 

  1. Anquan Boldin
  2. Anquan Boldin, a former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion, is known for his prowess on the field. He has led teams including the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 48ers, Detroit Lions, and the Buffalo Bills. Outside of his NFL career, Boldin is deeply involved in humanitarian efforts, including the Anquan Boldin Foundation. Through his philanthropic work, he has become a professional and charismatic speaker on a range of topics. 

  1. Ross Tucker
  2. Ross Tucker is a former NFL offensive lineman, having played with teams like Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, and the Cleveland Browns. Today, Tucker has several football podcasts and makes plenty of guest appearances. Having worked for numerous networks, including ESP and SiriusXM, he is a keen businessman and offers strategic insights to audiences. 

  1. Nick Bolton
  2. Nick Bolton has made a name for himself as a linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs. He has a hard-hitting style on the field that is hard to ignore. Bolton is currently a two-time Super Bowl champion. Nick Bolton is a great presence on the stage for sports-focused events. 

  1. Daniel Wilcox
  2. Daniel Wilcox, a former NFL tight end, played for teams like the Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Post-retirement, Wilcox has been active in mentoring young athletes and is involved in various charitable activities. This includes the Daniel Wilcox Empowerment M.I.N.D.S. Foundation. Whether it’s sports, youth, or family, Daniel Wilcox brings enlightenment to the stage.

  1. Santana Moss
  2. Santana Moss, a former NFL wide receiver, spent the majority of his career with the Washington Football Team, where he was known for his speed and playmaking ability. Off the field, Moss has remained active in the community, focusing on youth mentorship and education. He regularly participates in football camps and charitable events aimed at helping underprivileged children

  1. Hunter Renfrow
  2. Hunter Renfrow, a wide receiver for the Las Vegas Raiders, is known for his precise route-running and clutch performances. Despite being an undersized player, Renfrow has carved out a successful NFL career. On the stage, he speaks about overcoming adversity and thriving through challenges. 

  1. Denzel Ward
  2. Denzel Ward, a Pro Bowl cornerback for the Cleveland Browns, is recognized for his elite coverage skills and ability to shut down opposing receivers. Ward is also known for his charitable work, particularly through his Make Them Know Your Name Foundation, which focuses on heart health awareness and supporting families affected by cardiac conditions.

  1. Jon Vilma
  2. Jon Vilma, a former NFL linebacker and Super Bowl champion with the New Orleans Saints was known for his leadership and intelligence on the field. Off the field, Vilma has been active in philanthropy, particularly in rebuilding efforts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

  1.  Greedy Williams
  2. Greedy Williams is a cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles after playing several years for the Cleveland Browns. Still, some of his most impressive work isn’t just on the field. He is also involved in charitable efforts, including being founder of the Be Greedy Foundation. Money earned through the foundation is dedicated toward awareness of and fighting chronic health disorders. 

  1. Trent Dilfer
  2. Trent Dilfer, a former NFL quarterback who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens, is known for his leadership and perseverance throughout his career. Post-retirement, Dilfer has become a respected football analyst and coach. He is also involved in charity work, particularly through the Trent Dilfer Foundation, which supports families affected by tragic losses and promotes youth football development. 

  1.  Greg Zuerlein
  2. Greg Zuerlein entered the NFL as a placekicker for the Los Angeles Rams in 2012. Nicknamed Legatron, he’s known for his powerful leg work and accuracy. After leaving the Rams, he went on to play with the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets. Off the field, Zuerlein is an engaging speaker for a broad range of events. 

  1. Lee Woodall
  2. Lee Woodall has had an amazing and interesting career. He played as a linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, and the Denver Broncos, and won Super Bowl XXIX. Outside of football, he checks off the boxes of minister, sports coach, life coach, spiritual coach, and motivational speaker…just to name a few. 

  1. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
  2. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix played as a safety for the Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears, and others before finding his way to the Denver Broncos in 2021. Today, he is the Director of Player Development for Alabama. He’s also an active member of his community, participating in Ha Ha’s HERO Foundation, which provides opportunities and resources for underserved youth. 

  1. Matt Hasselbeck
  2. Matt Hasselbeck is a former NFL football player, playing quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, and Indianapolis Colts. After leaving the field, Hasselbeck is now a major media personality with ESPN. His engaging commentary lights up the stage. 

  1. Bruce Smith
  2. Bruce Smith, a former defensive end for the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins, holds the record as the NFL’s all-time sack leader with an impressive 200 sacks. Following his retirement, Smith transitioned to a new career as a large-scale hotel designer in Virginia, where he collaborated on numerous projects with Armada Hoffler.

  1. Brandon Allen
  2. Brandon Allen is a seasoned NFL quarterback, with demonstrated resilience throughout his career. His position as quarterback led through multiple NFL franchises before finding his way to the San Francisco 49ers in 2023. As a speaker, Allen's insights on perseverance, seizing opportunities, and navigating the challenges of a professional football career make him a compelling choice for audiences. 

  1. Shawn Harper
  2. Shawn Harper, a former NFL offensive lineman, has built a second career as a motivational speaker, drawing from his experiences in football and life. Known for his powerful presence on and off the field, Harper's story of overcoming adversity, including early struggles with academics and self-esteem, resonates with diverse audiences.

  1. David Pollack
  2. David Pollack, a former NFL linebacker and now a prominent college football analyst, is valued for his deep knowledge of the game and charismatic media presence. Despite a career-ending injury early in his NFL tenure, Pollack transitioned successfully to broadcasting and is now a successful freelance sports analyst. 

  1. Kirk Morrison
  2. Kirk Morrison is a former NFL linebacker and has had a distinguished career with the Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills. Throughout his career, he has been known for his strong leadership and defense skills. After retirement, Morrison moved into sports broadcasting, where he continues to hold a strong influence on the football community. 

  1. Nick Mangold
  2. Nick Mangold has had a long-standing career as a center for the New York Jets. His leadership positioned him as the cornerstone of the Jets’ offensive line. Today he is one of the most respected players in the league. His down-to-earth personality makes him an engaging and relatable speaker on a range of topics, including teamwork and leadership. 

  1. Casey Hayward
  2. Casey Hayward, a veteran NFL cornerback known for his playmaking ability and football intelligence, has earned Pro Bowl honors and recognition as one of the league’s top defenders. Off the field, Hayward’s thoughtful approach to the game and life, combined with his community involvement, makes him an impactful speaker.

  1. Steve Weatherford
  2. Steve Weatherford is a former NFL punter and Super Bowl Champion with the New York Giants. He is known in the league for his athleticism and for inspiring others to achieve greatness. Off the field, he is a motivational speaker, telling of his journey through the NFL and into the world of fitness advocacy.

  1. Romeo Okwara
  2. Romeo Okwara is a defensive end for the Detroit lines and has earned a reputation in the NFL for his perseverance. He entered the NFL with the New York Giants in 2016 and has since become known for his pass-rushing skills. His story includes experiences in overcoming injuries and challenges, and finding resilience against adversity. 

  1. Connor Shaw
  2. Connor Shaw is a former quarterback with a long history in the NFL. He played with the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears before becoming a coach for Furman and South Carolina. In 2021 he became the Director of Football relations at South Carolina. With his vast experience, he offers valuable lessons on mentorship and leadership. 

  1. Harry Carson
  2. Harry Carson, a Hall of Fame linebacker for the New York Giants was a key part of the team’s defense during Super Bowl XXI where they claimed victory. Famous for his tenacity and leadership on the field, Carson is an advocate for player safety and concussion awareness. 

  1. Robert Woods
  2. Robert Woods, a wide receiver renowned for his reliable hands and strategy, plays for the Houston Texans. He began his career with the Buffalo Bills in 2013 before moving on to the Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans. As a Super Bowl Champion, Woods is well-versed on the topics of consistency and professionalism, both on the field and off. 

  1. James Laurinaitis
  2. James Laurinaitis is a former NFL linebacker with the St Louis Rams and the New Orleans Saints, Since retiring, he has moved into broadcasting and coaching. As a speaker, he shares insights on leadership and the importance of maintaining a strong work ethic. 

  1. Greg McElroy Jr
  2. Greg McElroy Jr., a former NFL quarterback and national champion at Alabama, has successfully transitioned into a career as a college football analyst. McElroy’s analytical skills and deep understanding of the game make him a respected voice in sports media.

  1. Myles Jack
  2. Myles Jack is a versatile NFL linebacker, currently playing for the Philadelphia Eagles. With a devastating knee injury in college that was still healing at the time of the NFL draft, he persevered through the challenges and has made himself a role model for resilience. 

  1. Jake Matthews
  2. Jake Matthews has had a longstanding NFL career as a key offensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons. He is considered one of the most reliable linemen in the NFL. He comes from a family of athletes, including his Pro Football Hall of Fame father, Bruce Matthews, and NFL-playing brothers Kevin and Mike Matthews. His famous Matthews football family also includes his cousins as well. 

  1. Golden Tate
  2. Golden Tate is a former NFL wide receiver known for his accurate playmaking abilities. He had a successful career with teams like the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, and New York Giants. With a dynamic personality and ability to overcome challenges and high-pressure situations, Golden Tate has become a captivating speaker. 

  1. Plaxico Burress
  2. Plaxico Burress is a former NFL wide receiver. He is arguably best known for his winning touchdown in Super Bowl XLII with the New York Giants. Despite his success, Plaxico faced challenges in both his professional and personal life. After retiring from the field in 2013, he served as a coaching intern for the Arizona Cardinals. 

  1. Rex Grossman
  2. Rex Grossman is a former NFL quarterback who played a significant role in leading the Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl in 2006. Grossman has also played for the Houston Texans, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns and Atlanta Falcons. Since retiring, he has remained connected to the game, as well as participating in charity events and starting his own businesses. 

  1. Montee Ball
  2. Montee Ball is a former NFL running back and was a big name at the University of Wisconsin before being drafted by the Denver Broncos. His career was marked by early success, but he later faced challenges due to personal struggles. Now, as a speaker, Ball shares his story of overcoming addiction and mental health issues. He has become an advocate for awareness and support. 

  1. Quandre Diggs
  2. Quandre Diggs is a powerful safety for the Tennessee Titans. Previously, he also played for the Seattle Seahawks and the Detroit Lions. He is known for his leadership and versatility on the field and has remained a strong, consistent player in his career. 

  1. Frank Ragnow
  2. Frank Ragnow is a center for the Detroit Lions and is known for his leadership on the offensive line. During his NFL career, RGanow has earned Pro Bowl honors and is seen as a critical player for the team’s offense. Off the field, Frank Ragnow has many other passions, including outdoor activities and fishing, which he actively shares on social media. 

  1. Nate Boyer
  2. Nate Boyer has had an impressive and diverse career. To his credentials are an NFL football player with the Seattle Seahawks, a United States Army Green Beret, and actor. He also co-founded the nonprofit Merging Vets and Players (MVP), helping both veterans and athletes during the difficult transition to their life after service or sports. 

  1. Andrus Peat
  2. Andrus Peat is an offensive tackle for the Las Vegas Raiders, after spending his eight previous years with the New Orleans Saints. He has been a key player in the game since he was drafted as a first-round pick in 2015. To his name, he has earned Pro Bowl selections for his reliable, consistent performance. 

  1. Travis Frederick
  2. Travis Frederick is a former NFL center who spent his entire career with the Dallas Cowboys. He was at the top of his game before retiring due to health issues. Off the field, Frederick has founded the Blocking Hunger Foundation, providing food to children in need. 

  1. Trent Shelton
  2. Trent Shelton is a former NFL wide receiver who has played with the Colts, Seawhawks, Redskins, and Talons. However, it was after football that he found his truest calling as a motivational speaker and author. Shelton speaks of overcoming adversity, living with purpose and personal growth. 

  1. Darius Butler
  2. Darius Butler, a former NFL cornerback and safety, played for teams like the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots, known for his versatility and leadership. After retiring, Butler transitioned into media as an analyst. He founded and hosts the podcast D-Up. Butler is also an active keynote motivational speaker. 

  1. 197. Brandon McManus
  2. Brandon McManus has been a kicker for the Denver Broncos, helping them reach success in Super Bowl 50. Off the field, McManus is involved in mental health advocacy, including speaking in front of the Colorado State Senate on expanding youth mental health services. 

  1. Shaq Barrett
  2. Shaq Barret entered the NFL as an undrafted player in 2014 with the Denver Broncos. He went on to later join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and most recently, the Miami Dolphins. To his credit, he’s a two time Super Bowl Champion and a two time Pro Bowler. Outside of the NFL, Barrett is committed to giving back to the community, specifically through his Fifty50 Foundation, which focuses on empowering foster children. 

  1. Will Compton
  2. Will Compton is a former NFL linebacker, having played for teams like the Redskins, Titans, and Las Vegas Raiders. After his retirement, you can find Compton co-hosting popular podcasts, including Bussin’ With the Boys. He’s also an active speaker, focusing on education and business. 

  1. Sony Michel
  2. Sony Michel was a first-round draft pick in 2018, joining the New England Patriots, and helping to lead them to Super Bowl victory. As a two-time Super Bowl champion, Sony Michael has had a successful career and went on to play with the Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, and the Los Angeles Chargers. 

  1. Patrick Surtain II
  2. Patrick Surtain II is a cornerback for the Denver Broncos. He was drafted as a first-round pick in 2021. In his short NFL career, he has had multiple career highlights and awards, including being a two-time Pro Bowler. You could say he had an advantage, being coached by his former NFL player and coach father, Patrick Surtain Sr.. Coming from a football family, you can be sure he has many insights to offer on determination and success. 

  1. Rob Havenstein
  2. Rob Havenstein is an offensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams and has been a key player for the team's offensive line since joining the NFL. He was drafted into the NFL in 2015 and has achieved a consistently high level of performance ever since. 

  1. Blake Sims
  2. Blake Sims is an international football star. From his start with the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders to his time with the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he has earned recognition and accolades along the way. He has since moved into coaching and an offensive coordination and quarterbacks coach. 

  1. Jake Fromm
  2. Jake Fromm began his life of football with a successful college career, having even been part of the series, QB1: Beyond the Lights on Netflix. When not on the field, Fromm has been known to be active in his community, often participating in Christian faith-based initiatives. 

  1. Prince Amukamara
  2. Prince Amukamara is a former NFL comeback who enjoyed a long NFL career after being drafted by the New York Giants in 2011. It was with the Giants that he claimed Super Bowl XLVI victory. “Having played for multiple NFL teams, Amukamara has plenty of insights to offer on leaders, teamwork, and determination. 

  1. Trevor Knight
  2. Trevor Knight is a former quarterback, most famous for his time at Oklahoma and Texas A&M. He had a brief two-year career with the NFL before changing career directions and moving into business and broadcasting. He’s a key speaker on the topics on entrepreneurship and leadership in all areas of life. 

  1. Landon Dickerson
  2. Known for his leadership and tenacity on the field, Landon Dickerson is an offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles. Since being drafted in 2021, he has gone on to become a two-time Pro Bowler, adding to his long list of career highlights. 

  1. Shaq Lawson
  2. Shaq Lawson is a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, praised for his pass-rushing and talented versatility on the field. In his spare time, Shaq Lawson is committed to being active in his community, including working with youth in educational and sports development. 

  1.  Bryce Love
  2. Bryce Love, known for his starring role as a running back at Stanford, had an impressive college career. During his final college game, he suffered an injury but was eventually drafted by the Washington Redskins. While his injury has impacted his NFL career, he is still involved in the game and enjoying personal pursuits during his off time. 

  1. Corey Davis
  2. Corey Davis, a wide receiver known for his time with the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets, has been recognized for his route-running and ability to make big plays. Off the field, Davis is committed to giving back to his community, often participating in events that support underprivileged youth and mental health awareness

  1. Nick Mangold
  2. You might recognize Nick Mangold as the seven-time Pro Bowler who has served as center for the New York Jstes for more than a decade. He was a key player in helping the Jets during their run for the playoffs in the late 2000s. Now retired, Mangold can be seen making numerous media appearances and being involved in his community through charity work. 

  1.  Cardale Jones
  2. In 2014, Cardale Jones caught attention as being the quarterback who led Ohio State to the National Championship. He was then drafted into the NFL in 2016 by the Buffalo Bills and went on to play with other teams, including the Los Angeles Chargers. Outside of football, he has been active in charities. Additionally, he is the co-founder of Ten Talents NIL, a high-powered sports marketing agency. 

  1. DJ Swearinger
  2. DJ Swearinger is an NFL safety that has brought his skill and tenacity to a number of NFL Teams. He got his start in the NFL playing for the Houston Texans, but has also played for Tampa Bay, Arizona, Washington, Oakland, New Orleans, and Indianapolis. In his spare time, he works with his 2 Spoonz Foundation, focusing on uplifting youth in underserved communities. 

  1. Trey Lance
  2. Trey Lance is a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, and most recently, the Dallas Cowboys. Right from his entry into the NFL, he has been seen as a promising standout. He’s known as a leader on the field and has multiple collegiate awards to his name. 

  1. J.C. Jackson
  2. J.C. Jackson is considered one of the top corners in the NFL. He has had multiple Pro Bowl selections during his time with the Los Angeles Chargers and now brings his skills to the field for the New England Patriots. In addition to his ball-hawking capabilities, Jackson remains active in his community and as a speaker. 

  1. Diontae Johnson
  2. Diontae Johnson began his career as a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and quickly gained a reputation for his playmaking ability. Today, Johnson plays for the Carolina Panthers and stays active in multiple charity events. 

  1.  Braxton Berrios
  2. Braxton Berrios is a wide receiver and famed return specialist for the Miami Dolphins. He is a Super Bowl champion who has also played with the New England Patriots and New York Jets. As a valedictorian graduate from the University of Miami Business School, Braxton offers insights into the world of business and finance. 

  1. Jake Plummer
  2. As a former NFL quarterback, Jake Plummer is for his career with the Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos. After his long career in the NFL, Plummer has pursued many interests and business ventures, including co-founding a health and wellness company focused on medicinal mushrooms. 

  1. Chris Borland
  2. Chris Borland became famous as the NFL linebacker who retired after just one season. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in 2014, but then shortly after left the NFL due to concerns of head injuries. Since his retirement, Chris Borland has become a vocal advocate for player safety and mental health, often bringing these topics to his speaking engagements. 

  1. Steve Atwater
  2. Steve Atwater had a successful career in the NFL. As a Hall of Fame Safety, he was crucial to the Denver Broncos during the team’s Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII victories. To his list of credentials, he also adds being an eight-time Pro Bowler, two-time All-Pro, and NFL 1990s All-Decade Team. His experience in football and life makes him a dynamic speaker on the stage. 

  1. Marquise Goodwin
  2. Marquise Goodwin holds the unique title of being both an NFL wide receiver and an Olympic long jumper. He’s known for his incredible speed, agility, and versatility on the field. After being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 2013, Goodwin also went on to play with the 49ers, Eagles, Bears, Seahawks, and Cleveland Browns. Today, he also focuses on healing. After he and his wife suffered a pregnancy loss, he has invested himself in advocacy for other families who have experienced the same. 

  1. Trey Edmunds
  2. Trey Edmunds is a running back who entered the NFL with the New Orleans Saints in 2017. Shortly after, he went on to play with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Trey Edmunds comes from a well-known football family, with two of his brothers also in the NFL. As part of a sports-focused family, Trey Edmunds offers a unique perspective on teamwork, competition, and achieving goals.

  1. Jarrett Stidham
  2. At his entry into the NFL, Jarret Stidham was drafted by the New England Patriots, where he played as a quarterback for two years. He then went on to play for the Las Vegas Raiders and the Denver Broncos. Despite injuries during his collegiate career, Stidham is known for his strong arm and athleticism on the field. He is also involved with Jarrett Stidham Ministries, which focuses on ministry and training throughout the country. 

  1. DJ Williams
  2. DJ Williams, a former NFL linebacker, had a successful career with the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears, known for his athleticism and tackling ability. Since his retirement, Williams has become involved in multiple business ventures, including the creation of his own merchandise company called DymeLife, and has invested time in educating other athletes on sports licensing in business. 

  1. Andre Reed
  2. Andre Reed spent the majority of his NFL career as a wide receiver with the Buffalo Bills and played his way into four Super Bowls during this time. He was named into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame and also played on the Buffalo Bills 50th Anniversary Team. Today, Reed is focused on giving back through his Andre Reed Foundation, supporting underprivileged children in education. 

  1. Auden Tate
  2. Auden Tate busted into the NFL in 2018 when he was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals. He is a wide receiver who is known for his catching abilities. During his rookie season, he showed the NFL that he was a force to be reckoned with. 

  1. Joe Schobert
  2. Joe Shobert has been a linebacker for the NFL, being drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2016. Respected for his intelligence on the field, he has been a key player for several NFL teams. He has played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, and Tennessee Titans. He was in the Pro Bowl in 2017, and the same year was named the NFL combined tackles co-leader. 

  1. Patrick Surtain Sr
  2. Patrick Surtain Sr is a former NFL cornerback, having spent time playing with the Miami Dolphins and the Kansas City Chiefs. He has moved on to become a popular coach. Mentoring young athletes and helping to propel them toward success both on and off the field. 

  1. Marlon Humphrey
  2. Marlon Humphrey is a cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens, having joined the team in the 2017 NFL Draft.  Humphrey is just as famous off the field as he is on. He’s the host of the Marlon Humphrey Elite Invitational, which is an opportunity for elementary and high school football players to receive one one-on-one training. 

  1. Trae Waynes
  2. Trae Waynes is known for his ability to cover the field and his lightning fast speed. As a cornerback for Minnesota Vikings and Cincinnati Bengals, he has proved himself to be a valuable member of the team. Wayne's athletic abilities don’t stop at football. He was also an exceptional track and field athlete, setting records and winning accolades. He left the NFL in 2022, feeling his time in the sport was complete and being ready to move on to new ventures, including public speaking. 

  1. Kyle Allen
  2. You might know Kyle Allen as an NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team he recently joined after playing with the Buffalo Bills. Prior to that, he played with the Carolina Panthers and the Houston Texans. Off the field, Kyle Allen is involved in charitable activities, including the group called 1Mission. He is also a popular speaker for a range of different events. 

  1. Isaiah Stanback
  2. Isaiah Stanback is a former wide receiver and quarterback for the NFL. His career began with the Dallas Cowboys and a round 4 draft pick in 2007. During his career, he also played with the Patriots, Seahawks, Giants, and Jaguars. He became a Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants in 2011. Since his retirement, Stanback has become a passionate keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and advocate for type 1 diabetes education. 

  1.  Briean Boddy-Calhoun
  2. Briean Boddy-Calhoun, a versatile defensive back, made a name for himself in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. Known for his tenacity and playmaking ability, he has contributed to multiple teams, demonstrating his commitment, drive, and dedication to teamwork. 

  1. Eric Weddle
  2. As a former All-Pro safety, Eric Weddle has one of the most distinguished careers in the NFL. Having played with the San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, and the Los Angeles Rams, he has gained a reputation for his agility and leadership on the field. His accomplishments include reaching Super Bowl victory with the Los Angeles Rams. Today, Weddle is head coach at Rancho Bernardo High School and is passionate about supporting youth in sports. 

  1. Vince Biegel
  2. Vince Biegel is a strong linebacker for the NFL, known on the field for his dedication and versatility. The list of teams he has played with include the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, and Baltimore Ravens. In addition to a passion for football, Biegel is a popular event speaker and involved in his community. 

  1. Sterling Shepard
  2. Sterling Shepard spent most of his NFL career as a wide receiver for the New York Giants, before moving on to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Throughout his career, he has been a valued member of the team, also pushing toward greater success. 

  1.  Lloyd Cushenberry
  2. Lloyd Cushenberry is an NFL Center for the Tennessee Titans after spending the previous three years with the Denver Broncos. It didn’t take long before he had solidified himself as a vital player for their offensive line. Considered a commanding presence on the field, Cushenberry remains a player to watch. As a speaker, he brings passion and enthusiasm to the stage. 

  1. Gabe Jeudy
  2. Gabe Jeudy, a defensive back, has shown promise in his football career with his athleticism and dedication. While still early in his career, Jeudy is already focused on making a positive impact both on and off the field. Juedy also has a philanthropic side, being especially interested in underprivileged children, and is a shining star at public speaking events. 

  1. Evan Engram
  2. Evan Engram is an offensive lineup dream. As an NFL tight end with amazing agility, Evan Engram has been a key asset for the New York Giants and Jacksonville Jaguars. He uses the stage of his speaking events to speak on perseverance, strength, and the value of teamwork 

  1. Jay Feely
  2. Jay Feely is a former kicker for the NFL, with a career spanning many years and multiple teams. His football career began with the Florida Bobcats in 1999 and culminated in 2014 with the Chicago Bears. Today, he is a sports analyst for the CBS Sports Network, and remains highly active in public speaking and his philanthropic efforts. 

  1. Trey Adams
  2. Trey Adams is a commanding presence on the field, known for his size, strength, and resilience. As an offensive lineman, he showcased an impressive collegiate career before pursuing a career in the NFL. Powering through the challenges of a back injury, Adams knows about perseverance and the tenacity it takes to thrive in the face of challenges. 

  1. Scotty Miller
  2. Scotty Miller is best known for his role as wide receiver with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but has recently moved to the Pittsburgh Steelers. His contributions helped lead the Buccaneers to Super Bowl LV victory. His determination to himself and his game make him not only a strong asset for an NFL team, but also as a public speaker. 

  1.  Irv Smith Jr
  2. Irv Smith Jr was a second-round pick in the 2019 NFL draft, going to the Minnesota Vikings where he would play for three years. He would later go on to play with the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs. He is the son of former NFL tight end, Irv Smith Sr, as well as an engaging speaker, especially for sport-related events. 

  1. Kai Forbath
  2. As a former NFL Kicker, Kai Forbath had a long career playing with multiple teams. His career began in 2011 with the Dallas Cowboys. Spanning his career, he was known for his clutch performances and agility. He brings this same agility to his speaking events, covering a range of topics with enthusiasm and passion. 

  1. Marques Ogden
  2. Marques Ogden is a former NFL defensive lineman. Before moving on to many other exciting ventures. To his credit is success as a best-selling author, business coach, podcast host, and keynote speaker who inspires and motivates audiences. 

  1. Desmond Ridder
  2. Desmond Ridder is an NFL quarterback who was first drafted by the Atlanta Falcons. He has since moved to the Arizona Cardinals and has gained recognition for his dual threat ability on the field. At home, Ridder is a proud “girl dad”, giving him a unique perspective on balancing the testosterone-filled world of football with his girl dad status. 

  1. Jonnu Smith
  2. Jonnu Smith is a tight end who has played with the Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, and Miami Dolphins. He was a round-three draft pick in 2017. When he signed with the Patriots, he became the third highest-paid player in his position. Off the field, Smith is passionate about his family and faith. 

  1. Greg Rousseau
  2. When it comes to sheer size and passing ability, Greg Rousseau has the market cornered. As a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, he was a first-round draft pick that quickly showed his worth. Greg Rousseau brings youthful energy and vitality to the stage during his speaking engagements. 

  1. Tre Norwood
  2. Tre Norwood began his football career where he played for the University of Oklahoma. He was drafted into the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 and has gone on to make a mark for himself as an NFL safety. As a rising star in the NFL, Norwood brings a strong sense of enthusiasm to his speaking engagements. 

  1. Evan Mathis
  2. Evan Mathis is a Super Bowl 50 champion and has enjoyed a long NFL career after being drafted by the Carolina Panthers in 2005. He has also earned Pro Bowl honors and numerous other awards during his career. Since retiring, Mathis has delved into his passions, which include entrepreneurship and collectibles. 

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Just a note that this player was recently arrested and charged for failing to report as a sex offender re: a previous charge. I'm not sure if he's currently available for speaking engagements.

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