Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Angel Rubio, 1998

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When I retired in 2007 I got into fire service. I entered into the EMS and fire academy right after I retired -that was my plan – I was planning to do that the entire time. My dad was a firefighter – it was something I always wanted to pursue after football.

The great thing about football was the locker room mentality, and you have that in the firehouse too. You miss that as a player. The games and plays you make you get over, but you miss that comradery and ability to be with like-minded people. I’ve been fortunate to get into a second field that has that.

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Exclusive with Former Penguins Right Winger/Coach and Phantoms Coach Rick Kehoe

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First – what are you up to now?

I’m retired now. When Covid hit I was a scout for the Rangers at the time. After that, I was getting tired of traveling anyway – it was getting to me. So when Covid came down I decided that after 49 years it was enough.

Now we travel out West and back to the East coast – we move around and keep active. I was the Grand Marshall for the Canonsburg parade here last year – I didn’t realize it was the one of the biggest parades in the country!

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Exclusive with Author Dave Molinari on New Book: The Pittsburgh Penguins: An Illustrated Timeline

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First, why hockey? Why did that become your first love?

It inexplicably started as a kid – seemingly centuries ago. Baseball and football were the big sports in Western PA at the time but for whatever reason, even before Pittsburgh had an NHL team, I gravitated towards hockey. We had an AHL team at the time – the Hornets – and I followed them. I can’t tell you what attracted me to the sport. But the attraction arrived early and stayed strong – and is still strong.

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Exclusive with Drummer Brian Young of the Posies, Fountains of Wayne and Jesus and Mary Chain

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First off, what are you up to now?

Well, Fountains of Wayne have reformed -so we’re prepping for shows now. I also have a home recording studio and do remote drum tracks for people. I’m doing album producing and engineering so I’m still busy.

Since Covid I haven’t toured for years – but with the production and engineering work I get to still stay busy and be at home, which is nice.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Kicker Matt McCrane, 2018

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First off, how has the UFL been going for you?

Since I was out of college in 2018 my goal was to play in the NFL. I was hesitant at first to play in sub-NFL leagues – I didn’t want to kick in the CFL. But in 2020 my agent presented me with the opportunity to kick in the UFL for the New York team and I took that, and it enabled me to get a job afterwards to kick for the Browns.

Playing in the UFL can help you get an NFL opportunity – it did again when I kicked for Detroit in 2024.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Tight End Mark Dufresne, 1978

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First off, what have you been up to since your playing career?

I didn’t play football until I was a Senior in high school. After the Steelers I became a graduate assistant for Tom Osborne at Nebraska for two years. It’s a funny fork-in-the-road story – after that second year Coach Osborne told me he liked the work I was doing with the tight ends and wingbacks and said he wanted me to stay on and coach more and start recruiting.

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Exclusive With Pittsburgh Sportscaster John Fedko

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First off – what are you up to now?

I pray a lot! I keep in shape – I walk 12 miles a day. When I was in television my schedule was so different – I’d get home at one am. Now, I’m up at four a.m. shoveling snow!

I have two sons who are pro baseball players. Their offseasons are crazy as they gear up for Spring Training. Christian got messed up with the Covid draft which was insane – it was only five rounds. The following season was the deepest draft in years and he got drafted in the 12th round. He now plays for the Shaumburg Boomers in the Frontier League. They have a great management team and stadium – it’s a replica of Wrigley Field!

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh Born NFL Referee Jeff Bergman

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First off, what are you up to now?

Well, I was the son of an NFL referee and now my son is an NFL referee. I’m retired now from my time as a referee and I used to own a mobile imaging company I sold off to Appollo Management – to Josh Harris who now owns the Washington Commanders.  We got close over the years.

I also still train college officials for the Big 10 and MidAmerican Conference. Bill Carroll is the Supervisor of Officials there and asked me to come in and lend my expertise on how to watch film and understand the game itself better.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Brian Rolle, 2013

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First off, what are you up to now?

I work for a company called 3S – we handle fire suppression safety for companies who make high hazard materials. We provide equipment for companies who make things like aluminum foil where the processes are highly flammable.

I’ve bene here for seven years now and am working on becoming a certified engineer as well.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers (2006), Browns and Bengals Defensive Lineman Orien Harris

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First off, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I’m an educator now at a private institution here in Atlanta. I’m the Student Success Coordinator for kids K-12.

After I stopped playing I became a restauranteur. I did that for five years. After that I moved to Atlanta and settled there with my college sweetheart. Life after football was challenging – I was lucky to find that next thing quickly. I took that love of football and redirected that. I was able to do that and work with youth to help them navigate this world.

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