Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Joe Kruger, 2014-2015

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First, can you let us know what you’ve been up to since your time in the NFL?

After football I got into real estate at first then got my license as a mortgage loan officer. I focus on mortgages, commercial loans, construction loans, personal loans…anything. That’s what I’ve been doing the past four years. The loans are nationwide too – so I can help anyone out if they need it!

It’s been awesome – I enjoy it. It’s provided an opportunity for me to move forward after football.

Also, I left college as a Junior to declare for the draft, so I recently went back to school to finish my degree. Oh – and I got married last year too!

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Exclusive with NFL Agent Whitney Holtzman

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First, what drove you to become an agent?

I find the political climate today so divisive. My goal is to make the world a better place and I’ve given up on politics as a way for that to happen. I see sports as a great unifier though. No matter what your background, most people see athletes in the same way. If LeBron James comes in and gives you advice, no matter what your background or political beliefs are, you’re drawn to that advice. So I’ve always seen sports as a positive way to support change.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Jerry Hillebrand, 1968-1970

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First, let me know what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL!

Well after ball I went into the construction business with my brother. Then we decided to build a roller-skating rink and I ran that for a while. I did some development in Texas then just jumped around a bit so no one could catch up with me!

Was the transition from the NFL to post-NFL life tough for you?

You miss the fun you have playing. And most of all you miss your teammates. It seems wherever I went – the Giants, Steelers – I met some great people. That’s what you miss more than anything else.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman John Lott, 1987

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First, let me know what you’re up to now?

Right now, I moved back to Texas. I have a ranch here. So that’s where I am. We were all let go by the Chargers and I had the opportunity to coach elsewhere but wanted to stay here in Texas. My son is an all-state tight end here playing at TCU. I missed so many of his games the last two years. He was a ballboy with me in San Diego – I missed him and my daughter. It gives me a chance to see her run track. I got to see her at homecoming – seeing things like that is important to me.

I did have the opportunity to coach for Mike T.  But I didn’t know Mike well then and I was close to Ken Wisenhunt. Our wives are good friends and we had guys like Haggans, Porter and Faneca there in Arizona. But I did sit with those guys at the Hall of Fame ceremony – with Farrior, Mike Miller…of course I sat in the Steelers section!

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Exclusive with Quarterback Coach Tony Racioppi

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First off, can you let me know how you got started as a quarterbacks coach?

I played high school football in New Jersey and was an All-State quarterback. I went to Tennessee Tech after that for two years then transferred to Rowan College where I was top 10 quarterback in the country – across all divisions. I played four years of pro ball after that then started teaching and coaching.

I was a Graduate Assistant at Temple at first, then I taught and coached high school in New Jersey. I coached football, baseball and basketball then started to train quarterbacks about 12 years go.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Special Teams Coach George Stewart, 1989-1991

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First, let me know about your new role with the NFL and how that began?

Basically, I was working with officials to help coach them. My official title is Coaching Coordinator of Officials.  The job was started by Walt Anderson. After I retired from coaching I reached out and they offered me the position. My job is to coach officials on basic football knowledge from the coach’s perspective. They know the rules but I work with them to better understand the ins and outs of the game – formations, that sort of thing. This helps them anticipate and understand better what they see on the field and to understand what the coaches are doing from their perspective.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Andy Roosna, 1996

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First, let me know what you’ve been up to since football?

I started pre-football. I own an insurance brokerage, mortgage brokerage, and have owner interests in a number of other businesses as well.

My dad was a retired military guy. He worked at Merrill Lynch after retiring and talked to me about getting into the insurance business. I was in high school – he said if I wanted to spend money I had to make money and told me I need to get my insurance license. I was an alpha male kind of kid and he was a retired Air Force General, so we butted heads a lot. I finally agreed though.

One day he called me when I was in college and told me I needed to meet with a couple of guys for an hour for an insurance sale. I took the check and sent it to my dad after I was done. A week or so later I got a check from him for $3,000. I asked him what it was for and he told me it was my commission and asked if I could do that a couple times a month. I said “Yeah!”

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Exclusive with Sports Book Director Chris Andrews

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First, can you let me know how you got into the betting business?

I grew up in a Wise Guy household in Pittsburgh. My Uncle Jack was a Wise Guy  – we knew exactly what he was doing. He was actually charged with bookmaking in Pittsburgh but that can mean a lot of things and is a pretty general charge – he was doing small bets mostly.

Growing up, my one cousin lived with us and I had another that lived down the street. In fifth grade we started booking bets. All of us are still in the business.

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Exclusive: Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Aaron Jones, 1988-1992

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

You know, to be honest, I took one year off after football. I sat back and relaxed for a year then started my own company – an AC company that was successful for 11 years. Then I got out of the business. I noticed I was losing my train of thought – I couldn’t remember things. Everything started changing.

What was behind that?

I started listening to the conversations people were having about concussions. It all started to make sense. I got a counselor and worked through things. I had some dark moments. I won’t say what some of the things other players did was stupid with what they were going through. I’ll just say I didn’t want to go that same route some of those others had that struggled. I gave up my business – I just couldn’t manage it anymore.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Running Back Eric Sams, 1982, 1987

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

Well, I got married in ’88 – I met my wife at Robert Morris University. We moved to Florida and had three kids – one son and two daughters – all went to college on sports scholarships. I run a construction business here – mostly painting. My dad was a painter in Pittsburgh so I figured I would pick up after him.

I coached my son’s baseball team and daughters’ basketball teams – some high school football as well. Other than that, I go to the beach and hang out, and have two grandkids.

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