Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Emerson Martin, 1996-1997

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

Well, I’m the head coach now of a high school football team here in North Carolina. I’ve been here three years now. We made the state championships the last two years – lost the first one then won this last one. We moved up from being around the 9,000 ranked team in the country to abut 3,000. So, we’re doing good things and getting kids into college. A lot of giving back to kids.

Who helped impact your coaching style?

I had a lot of great mentors. NFL-wise. Alex Gibbs helped me understand the West Coast offense. He was a big mentor and should be a Hall of Fame coach. He helped me learn to break down offenses and defenses. He and my college coach Mel Rose.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Backs Coach John Fox, 1989-1991

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First, what’s next for you – still looking at coaching?

It’s kind of up in the air. I bagged out of the media work this year – I didn’t want to be flying around with the Covid virus going on. So I’ve been doing nothing really. It’s been kind of nice – now I can help my wife with our move and had a part in buying our new house for a change!

In the future, if it’s the right situation I could see myself getting back into coaching – or back in the media again if not.

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Exclusive with former Steelers Cornerback Chris Sheffield, 1986-1987

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First, let me know what you had have been doing since your time in the NFL?

Well, since 2001 I have been working as an addiction counselor and and relapse prevention specialist – as well as a medical assistant specialist. I am well-versed in the world of addiction and am helping others now on their roads to recovery.

You yourself had suffered from drug addiction…did you want to talk more about that?

No problem, yeah. In Pittsburgh I started as a rookie free agent in 1986. I came to the NFL from a small mostly Black university – Albany State in Georgia.

I did well in Pittsburgh – it was a beautiful town – perfect for me. It was a big city but the way it was broken down into smaller communities. – culturally I fit in well there. Tony Dungy and Chuck Noll and the city just made you feel like you are part of the city.

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Exclusive with former Steelers Running Back Jim Brumfield, 1971

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

Well, I’m out here in Alameda, California – been here for 30 years. I had a number of injuries after my first season in Pittsburgh and my wife and I talked about my career and sat down – we were ready to do something different. I had three concussions and the doctors told me that I was risking my health if I played any longer.

I had hoped my career would go for a longer time – but I was just told I was risking too much damage.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Todd Fordham, 2003

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First, tell me what you’re doing with yourself since you retired?

I’m in medical device sales. It’s a competitive business – a lot of players are in it and do well in it. It’s a lot about who you know. You either love it and do well or don’t and don’t do well. I’ve been doing it for over 10 years now. I went back after I retired and got my Masters and went to law school, but then decided I didn’t want to be a lawyer after all.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Jerry Mazzanti, 1967

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

After I left Pittsburgh I tried out with Minnesota. I lasted until the last cut.

I was going to law school during the offseasons. So I went to Arkansas and finished off law school and practiced law for 15 years. I became a circuit judge after that for 20 years before I retired.

In the meantime I got married and had three sons.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Cameraman/Producer Peter Gergely, 2001-2007

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First, can you let me know what you’re doing now with the Yankees?

Well,  I’ve been with the Yankees for 13 years now. My role has evolved – before Twitter, Facebook and Instagram all started kicking in I was doing post-production work for the website – not gameday stuff like when I was with the Steelers.

With social media so big we now moved most of our content to social media – we have two million followers on Facebook alone – that’s more eyes than on tv most of the time. But they asked me right before Covid to revamp the content for the scoreboard. I was just starting to do that when of course Covid hit. So now I’m not certain what my role will be. I’ve done some of that work, working with players to to create content via Zoom and other video applications, but a lot depends now on when we come back.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Line Coach Bill Meyers, 1984

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First, let me know what you’ve been doing since your time coaching?

I’m actually retired now. I’m still dabbling a bit in coaching – I spent a couple of years working with a fellow who started up a program called Your Play, where fans call plays for teams. We practiced at Jacksonville’s facilities and had guys there that were just on the cusp of playing in the NFL. We had two teams and we had them play four games and tested it out. It was a great experience. We’d have three play options for every situation and the fans would vote on either the coach’s choice or their own. It was a 45-second play clock and they had 10 seconds to vote. The winning vote was the play that got called.

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Exclusive with former Steelers Running Back Warren Williams, 1988-1992

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First, can you let me know what you’re doing with yourself since your time in the NFL?

Well, nothing now. I’m in Fort Myers, Florida and am retired now. I’ve had health issues – headaches and memory issues from my concussions in football. I was also diagnosed with diabetes. So I’ve had health issues on and off.

Has the NFL helped at all with the health concerns?

The NFL has been doing a great job helping, yes.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Punter Brad Wing, 2014

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First, tell me a bit about what you’re doing with yourself now – what are the next steps for you?

Well, football-wise, I’m staying ready, staying in shape in case I get the phone rings. Even when I was with the AAF in Memphis, I was just staying ready.  That’s all you can do is stay ready until a team hopefully asks you to come in.

I have other things going on too. I have a couple of business ventures with friends, but it’s a little early to talk about those right now.

How hard is it, waiting and just staying ready in hopes for that next call?

It is difficult. It’s something you don’t – you cant plan for. It’s tough not being in that routine of OTAs, camp, then the season. Now I have to have my own programs to stay ready and in shape. It’s different in that regard. There’s no shortage of motivation that’s for sure. But it is frustrating.

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