Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Back DeAuntae Brown, 1997-1998

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First, can you let us know what you’re doing now since your football days?

After the NFL I played for three years in the Arena Football League. I taught school for a year then started working for a railroad company. That’s where I’m at now. I’m a transportation supervisor – I started as a conductor and am now a supervisor.

How hard was the post-NFL transition for you – what made it easier?

It wasn’t bad. It’s funny how it happened, really. Technically, the railroad company that hired me was based in Pittsburgh. I had a 10 minute phone interview then went in for an in-person interview. The interview lasted two hours and it was all about my time with the Steelers! The last few minutes she said they should probably talk about the job, but for two hours we talked about the Steelers!

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Cornerback Kenny McEntyre, 1994

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

A lot of a lot and a lot of nothing!

I did some insurance work and then worked for a school here in Orlando – the Innovation Charter School that helped kids who needed some extra help – who were behind in their grades and that sort of thing.

I also tried to own an Arena Football League team. I played Arena Football for 11 years and tried to own a team here in Orlando, but it was harder than I thought it would be. I was attached to the game after I played, but the politics and the amount of money it took – I just misjudged how much it all took. It was just way too tough.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Quality Control Coach/Quarterbacks Coach Matthew Symmes, 2018-2020

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First, can you let me know what you’re up to now – where you’re at?

Currently I’m the Defensive Analyst at ECU. I was on the offensive side for a decade before doing this. Mostly it’s opposition research – helping defenses get ready for whatever offense we play. Looking at tendencies, concepts and the personnel strengths and weaknesses of the teams we play to help determine what we practice more or less of each week.

That’s been more of my role for the last two years.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Kicker Todd Peterson, 2002

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First, can you talk a bit about what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL?

I live in Atlanta.  I played my final season here in Atlanta – it was like coming home.  I went to school at Georgia and after playing the vast majority of my career out West, I slowly moved my way Midwest with the Chiefs and Steelers but am back here near my family. I’ve enjoyed that for the past 12-to-13 years since I retired.

I have a couple of businesses – manufacturing and distribution and tableware and dish-ware related. We do some licensing of college logos for tailgating items – things like that – and also have more traditional items as well for the home. They don’t take up too much of my time – the creative and marketing genius is done by my wife and partners.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Kirk McJunkin, 1984

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

The last few years we’ve had a lot of changes. It’s been a dynamic time. The ripple effect of 9/11 put my family’s business out of business. After that I went into a leadership role in commercial construction then got a job at a private Christian school, where I got to work on the intersection of leadership, athletics and ministry. I loved it, but after ffour years we realized that it just wasn’t a good fit. The parents wanted me to engineer success for their kids versus training them for success. That just wasn’t for me.

Since then I started my own business as a vendor cost auditor. And I love that – I enjoy being in business for myself.

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Exclusive with Steelers Defensive Back Madre Harper

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First, can you let me know what was behind the decision to sign with the Steelers?

With a new head coach in Carolina I just felt like it was time to go to a new spot and get a fresh start.

My agent told me the Steelers reached out. With my size and length, I felt like it would be a good fit in Pittsburgh. Mike Tomlin loves those kinds of defensive backs. I felt like it would be a good spot for me – I was all for it.

My mentor is Mike Hawkins – he played for Coach Tomlin in Minnesota and said I’d love playing for him. That he’s a great coach.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Clancy Barone, 1987

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First off, you’ve been coaching now for 35-plus years – how did you get started in coaching?

After I was done with college ball  I knew the NFL was going to be a long shot. I tore my ACL in my last game my Senior season – before that I thought I may have a chance to make it as a late-round pick.

I always was passionate about coaching since I was a kid. Some kids grow up wanting to be firemen or policemen – I wanted to be a coach.

Why at such an early age was that something you wanted to do?

There was just something about putting together a group of people all going in one direction. Playing is thrilling I know but leading people always felt more intriguing to me.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Tight End Erik Jensen, 2005

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

I’m in medical device sales today – working for Telefax selling regional anesthesia and quick clot. I coached my kids a bit as well.

I got into medical device sales after football. When the Steelers let me go I played in the NFL Europe and Dallas and Cincinnati, but I got hurt in Cincinnati. After that I got a job after I met the CEO of a company at a charity event. The economy crashed though so I was let go – I was on the bottom of the totem pole then. I went to Chicago after that and was doing some personal training and going to paramedic school – I wanted to get a job with the fire department. Then I talked to some other former Iowa players and got into medical device sales through them.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Tackle Glen Howe, 1985

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

Well, I work for a company called Core & Main – we’re in the water and sewage business. We sell materials to city water and sewer departments.

Playing football was something I had done my whole life so the adjustment was difficult at first. As a player, that competitive nature is hard to get rid of. But.as a salesman, you get to feel some of that again. It’s win-win-win like football.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Back Brent Sexton 1975-1977

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

I launched OneVoice which is a platform for medical institutions of all sizes. It’s an efficiency software using artificial intelligence and voice recognition. I co-developed it with a company in Pittsburgh, actually in the early 2000’s. We worked on the technology together – it all starts with speech. We help doctors and medical staffs be more effective – enabling them to do voice activated medical records instead of point and click, which they hate to do. We also have tools for medical coding using speech, as well as data analytics for medical organizations looking to understand their patients more.

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