Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Shaun McDonald, 2009

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

I work now at Yavapai Junior College in their foundation – it’s a separate entity there. I do their fundraising for scholarships for student athletes. I was poking for a career change and just stumbled on to it really. But I love my role here – I’m a one man operation so I can create and design my own thing.

Was the post-NFL adjustment difficult?

It was definitely hard. You go from a structured environment like the NFL for so long then you’re cut loose and left to your own devices. I had some money saved up so I could take my time find something without struggling. It took some time but I found something now that I really like.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Kenny Graham, 1970

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First, can you let me know what you got into after football?

I got into real estate development. I tried to buy apartments and renovated them and sold them. It didn’t make me rich but I could live off of it.

Was the post-NFL adjustment difficult?

It was. I used to wake up at night with blood on the wall. I’d hit the wall in my sleep – I’d dream about plays and swing and hit the wall. My wife stopped sleeping with me after that!

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Punter Mitch Berger, 2008

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

I’m not up to much now. I’m coaching my eight-year old son’s football and basketball teams – that’s pretty much it. I retired in 2010. I met my now ex-wife on the Millionaire Matchmaker reality show, moved to Scottsdale, Arizona and then got divorced.  So I’m splitting raising my son now.

What started the coaching interest? Any other interests?

I love coaching – I’m the head coach of both teams. He gets to play with his friends and I get to teach him right, like my dad did me.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman William “Mike” Withycombe, 1991

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

I played with a couple of teams after Pittsburgh than retired in ’97. I’ve since taught firearms and been involved in executive protection and have been a stuntman for shows like SpiderMan Live.

I’ve been living in Las Vegas – I’ve done six-to-seven movies as a stunt driver and 10-to-12 TV shows as a featured extra and have done some stagehand work as well. So I’m just being a regular Joe out here in Vegas!

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Exclusive with Steelers PR Director Dan Edwards, 1985-1994

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First, congratulations on your retirement. What’s next for you?

Whatever I want to do! I’m only recently into my retirement, but it’s been really nice to have time to do whatever I want to do. I go to the beach every day, take walks and see my kids and grandkids.

There are projects around the house I’m sure I’ll get to but I have all the time in the world for those.

How did you get started in PR as an intern with the NFL – how did that come about?

I was a business major at Oregon then went to Ohio University’s Sports Management program. I got my internship then – I grew up with Jeff Kemp and his dad was close with commissioner Pete Rozelle. My dad was talking to his dad and told him that I wanted to get into the business, so he called Pete Rozelle who got me an interview with Don Weiss, who was the former Executive Director for the NFL. That led to the internship there, and the next year I got an internship with the Dolphins.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Jessie Britt, 1986

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

Well, since I got hurt and retired, I went back to Greensboro and became a cop for a few years. I resigned after that though – I just didn’t like it. I moved to Charlotte and got into coaching football at the high school level. I wanted to give back to the youth in the area – it wasn’t about the money. I wanted to coach and did that for five years.

Then, I got called to the ministry. I moved back to Greensboro in 2000 and started our church there, doing that and working with kids with disabilities.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Nik Embernate, 2013-2015

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First, can you tell me how you got started working at San Diego State?

Well, after I stopped playing for Pittsburgh in 2015, I went to Toronto and tried playing there for a while. I just wasn’t the same after my knee was so messed up, so I called it a career.

After that I worked in corporate America for almost two years but I hated wearing a suit and tie everyday. So in 2018 I went back to football on the coaching side. I went to the University of San Diego – a non-scholarship FCS school – and worked there as a graduate assistant. I got my feet wet there to see if I liked it. I helped coach the offensive lineman there and reignited my passion for the game.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Zechariah “Junior” Lord, 1999

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your time playing football and how the adjustment was for you?

The adjustment wasn’t too bad. I got into the nightlife space after football – I played some in the Arena League too. I wanted to get a license for a cannabis dispensary and move into that when I heard Nevada was opening things up. I played with a lot of guys that smoked – let’s get real. It has been stigmatized as negative but a lot of players did that versus taking pain pills.

The General Contractor at Jardin was a neighbor of mine. Me and a friend of mine were going to put some money into the lottery they had for licenses, but a lot of that was political.  It was tricky – you had to put up a lot of capital with no guarantees. Some people were getting multiple licenses and some got none. I didn’t want to take that chance.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Rico Mack, 1993-1994

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

I’ve been down a lot of different avenues since football. I taught for 10 years and was in sales a couple of times. I also did mental health counseling. I did a lot of different things trying to find something that would fit for me.

I enjoy what I do now. I’m a service manager and make good money. I walk over six miles a day and we all get along and laugh with each other every day.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Justin Thomas, 2017-2018

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First, can you let us know what you’re doing now since your time in the NFL?

Starting this year I’ve been coaching at my old high school. I always wanted to be a coach and the head coach here asked me to come in and coach their quarterbacks. So I’m getting my feet wet now and getting started as a coach.

Who were some of your coaching mentors and what lessons did you pick up from them that influenced the way you coached?

I just picked up different things over my career that I was taught. I just coach now the way I play it. I teach my thought process – that’s the best way I know how to teach it.

Each day – especially as a quarterback – you need to make sure guys know that the game is more mental than physical. As a quarterback you have to know what all 22 positions are doing. You need to be one step ahead of the defense and on the same page as your teammates.

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