First, let me know what you were with yourself after the NFL?
My last year in the NFL was 1966 – I played for Atlanta then went to work for Westinghouse for nine years. After that I worked for Volkswagon until they closed. I went back to school after that and became a physical therapist until I retired when I was 62 years old. I had enough of the workforce – I let someone else have at it!
Was that post-NFL adjustment difficult then?
Back in the 60’s, we didn’t make money like the guys today do. It wasn’t tough because in the offseasons we all had jobs. Once the ’60 season ended in December on a Sunday game, the Monday after I was delivering mail with a mail sack on the North Side. Back then they needed extra guys over Christmas because of all of the Christmas cards people sent.
I sold cars and worked in a butcher shop in Homestead. After that I was in the best shape I was ever in before training camp! Working in a butcher shop was tough work!
So after all of that, the transition to life after football wasn’t so hard.
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