Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Jay Kearney, 1996-1997

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

I was coaching football at Piscataway High School and had a number of successful years there – we won a couple of state championships. I also sent a few kids to the NFL as first round draft picks – after a while though I retired and went into pharmaceutical sales. Now I get to watch my daughter in her sports journey – she plays softball at the University of Georgia.

Who were the guys you sent as first round picks?

Malcolm Jenkins, Kyle Wilson and Anthony Davis – they all had great talent. I just touched it up a little and showed them what they should expect to experience when they got to college. They were all great, talented kids.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive LIneman Fernando Velasco, 2013

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First, tell me about your role as Player Relations Coordinator for the University of Georgia – how it got started and what you’re doing?

I’m here to help out the kids as they transition into college and after college.  To help them find that first job – whether it’s in the NFL or an internship or a job in corporate America. Preparing them for life outside of the NFL.

Was it a tough transition for you after football?

I think the transition is tough for everyone. For me, the key was having a plan. To have an idea of what I wanted to do. The big thing was, I got my degree. No matter who you are, football comes to an end.

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Exclusive With Former Steelers Cornerback Tim McKyer, 1994

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First, can you tell me what you’ve been up to since playing football?

I’m just trying to survive – to stay alive! I see a lot of guys my age dropping – guys in their 50’s. It’s scary. I’m exercising more, riding my bike and eating better. I think I’m in decent shape now but it’s personal. I lost two bothers in 2020 – one to a massive heart attack and one to complications with diabetes. That has taken its toll on me.

Other than that I’m just hanging out – nothing special. Just traveling and seeing family. Appreciating living.

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Exclusive: Former Ravens, Browns, Bengals P Kyle Richardson

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First, I know you’re involved with the NFL Alumni Association – what is the focus of the association right now?

The NFL Alumni Association is the oldest one for retired athletes in sports. It was started in concert with NFL owners – its logo became the NFL shield. We operate independently of the NFL and we now have 39 chapters. I’m the president of the Baltimore chapter.

Our focus is on health and wellness. The CBA offers good single-solutions for players but we want to be additive for players to help them live a longer, healthier life.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Robert Golden, 2012-2017

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First, can you let me know about the Golden Charter Academy – how that got launched and why you pursued this venture?

Throughout my time playing with the Steelers I always had a drive – a commitment to come back to my hometown and help children who are growing up in this area. I wanted to create an opportunity to help children by using the anti-bullying and mentoring programs I started when I was in Pittsburgh.

I had a mentor who told me that one day I could create a school like this for children. I told him that I wanted it to be completely different if I did. I wanted them to have hands-on learning and to show them that they are leaders right now.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Tight End Glenn McCombs, 1986

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

Now, I’m the VP of Business Development at NAES – we operate power plants.  I work with hedge funds and equity mangers – folks like that.

I got into it by complete accident – around 25 years ago. I was working construction for my dad’s company when he decided to sell the business – he wanted to retire. So then I went to work for a water company. But a friend’s father told me that I should go work in the power business and I’ve been there since.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Outside Linebacker Chris Ellis, 2010-2011

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First, can you let me know how you got into coaching?

I always liked to be a man of the people, so to speak. I wanted to help the younger generation but didn’t know I’d end up doing so as a coach. I followed up playing with an NFLPA coaching internship and it went from there.

I spent a year playing for Saskatchewan in Canada after Pittsburgh, but after my third shoulder surgery I thought that was enough. I joined Frostburg State as an intern and am now at the University of Richmond. I enjoy being able to impact guys on the field, but also off the field with life skills as well.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Trainer Ariko Iso, 2002-2011

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First off, can you tell me where you are now career-wise?

I’m currently the Associate Athletic Trainer at Colorado working for Coach Prime. There have been a lot of changes here – a lot of turnover so we have been busy! We now have less than 10 scholarship athletes from the previous coach so we are getting to know our players.

I left the Steelers in 2011 – we were effectively on strike then so I went to work at Oregon State to be their head athletic trainer. The position changed there so I went to San Jose State to work with the men’s basketball team in 2018.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety John Battle IV, 2020

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First, what have you been up to since your time in Pittsburgh?

I’m working at the University of Miami now in their athletic department working on players development. I also have a shoe apparel company – Carella – where we create our own shoes. We have our own soles and silhouettes and create luxury shoes without the luxury prices. They are elegant but available for the average consumer.

It’s been fun. I’ve always been a creative person – I’ve enjoyed art, fashion, photography – so it’s cool to pursue during my journey now that I’m down playing.

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Exclusive with Former Cleveland Browns Linebacker Frank Stams

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

I’m just spending a lot of time with my family since I retired. It certainly was tough adjusting to life after football. There aren’t too many professions that you get to work in front of 80,000 fans.

How did you manage the transition?

You rely on your sense of self and what sports taught you. To handle the challenge in front of you – to take those lessons of perseverance and discipline and apply those. To stay close to those core values.

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