Exclusive with Former Steelers Quarterback Cornelius Benton, 1992

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Can you let us know first off what you did career-wise after football?

That’s a difficult question. When I was released by the Steelers I went to Ottawa in the CFL. I was there a short while but I lost my taste for playing. When I was released I figured I’d give it a shot, but I was raised to move forward and take that next step in life when the time comes.

I came back home to Florida and started a business at first and coached at my high school for a year, trying to figure out what to do in life.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Running Back Mike Jemison, 2006

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First off, what have you been up to since you’re playing days?

It’s been interesting. I have an electrical business now. I’m blessed to have four sons – all athletes. So I get to carry on my love of football through them. My first is graduating college – it’s exciting to see my first kid graduate.

I also have a non-profit I started with Raheem Orr called “More Than Sport”. We help kids with things like financial literacy, character building…  Between football and the non-profit I’m always around the sport.

It was rough after football though. To lose the love of your life and get in legal trouble like I did – you see people fall off sometimes and not come back – but I knew I had to get back up.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Cornerback Lou Rash, 1983-1984

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

After playing I stayed and lived in Pittsburgh for 37 years before moving back to Mississippi! I was a science teacher and coached high school football at Gateway High School. Life’s been good! I also started preaching the gospel in 1997 – really as a social minister.

Was the post-NFL transition difficult?

At first it was hard. What made it hard was that I felt like the best man didn’t get the job. At the time that felt difficult. I was from a smaller university and I think they wanted to keep the bigger university guys. The ledger leaned towards them. I know Tony Dungy later told me he regretted the decision – it was just a numbers game he said. It wasn’t because I couldn’t play.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Shayon Green, 2015

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

Now I own and operate a fitness center. After Miami and Pittsburgh I went to the CFL. I knew when I was playing that I wanted to stay in good condition after football and stay involved in fitness. I figured I might as well make some money at it! I moved to Atlanta and got hired to work at a gym. I wanted to learn the business and got experience that way – to know the blueprint.

I got offered a management position after that. I also started my own fitness brand – Green University. I have over 25,000 subscribers to that as well and am the CEO of my non-profit, Cause of Effectiveness.

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Exclusive with Kent Lee Platte of RAS on the Steelers Drafting Trends

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Thanks Kent for doing this! I wanted to see how this Steelers drafted relative to RAS and how it’s changed over the years. Starting at receiver – Bernard seems different from the guys they traditionally have been drafting – accurate?

Wide receiver is tricky  – it’s very style-based. They’ve gone after guys like Martavis Bryant and George Pickens in the past who had very specialized roles in the offense. I don’t get that with Bernard – he scored well on speed, agility and decent explosiveness. You can do a lot more with that. When you draft a guy like Cooper Kupp or Amon St. Brown you get very specialized players. Bernard looks like a guy that offers much more versatility.

You see that in the draft overall – guys they’ve taken recently like Dunker, Iheanachor, Everett – there are no limitations to what these players can do – they don’t come with super-specialized scores. They are all guys who are very versatile athletically.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Nathaniel Adibi, 2004

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First off, I know you’re working now for the ATF – how did that come about?

I’ve been there for 11 years now, yeah. I just fell into it. I never saw myself in law enforcement when In was younger. I thought it was a crazy career to get into. When I lived in Hampton my neighbor was a police officer and he tried to recruit me to become one and I said “No way.” I was going to college to play football.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh Music Beat Writer Scott Mervis

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First off, what’s the plan after the Post-Gazette layoff –  I’m sorry to see that happen. 

The new ownership said they’d keep going with the strengths of the paper and I guess they felt I wasn’t one of them. I had a nice, long career here – it was longer than I expected. I’m just concerned about the younger people there – their need to figure out what’s next. I think many will probably have to relocate.

It leaves a big gap in the city’s music coverage for sure…

I didn’t have the sponsorships for the music section that the other sections had – I didn’t have LiveNation sponsoring my section – which is probably a good thing now!

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver DeAndre Thompkins, 2020

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

I’m getting into the investment space now. While I was in the NFL I did some internships and networked with private equity and venture investment funds. It’s relationship driven and opportunistic and I like that – it changes the world in a very unique way. The skills required to be a football player translate well in this space. And once I’m in a good place financially I can grow my firm and use it as a way to help my former teammates and family set up their own futures.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh Actor Jon Daly

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First off, what are you up to now – what have you been working on?

I’m doing Fallout season three now. And I’m working on making movies, doing standup and working on a lot of things. The Fallout talk show did well too. Just living life in LA!

How did acting start for you?

I did some plays in middle school – Carson – North Allegheny. I was always trying to be funny in school. I was obsessed with hockey too – I played from Pee Wee and Bantam through high school. But then I got into plays in high school and got good roles. That encouraged me.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Cornerback Woodrow Wilson, 1980, 1982

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First off, I know you coached after you were done playing – how did you get started with that?

After the Steelers I went and played for the USFL but I tore my ACL. I had a lot of teams invite me to camp after that – Washington, Tampa – but I couldn’t pass their physicals – my knee wasn’t stable enough.

My high school coach from Hampton, Mike Smith, asked me in 1988 if I could help him coach. I did then stayed on another year then got another job. But that’s when my coaching career began.

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