Now That Their Playing Days Are Done, These Retired NFL Players Have 9-5 Jobs

Published on 04/18/2019
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Tony Adamle: Doctor

When Tony Adamle was active in the NFL, everyone knew that he was a force to be reckoned with. He received his degree in medicine from the Western Reserve University at the same time he was playing as a linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. He brought the team five championship titles before he retired and started a sports medicine practice. He was also the Kent State University team doctor, which is fitting because this was where he studied for his undergraduate degree.

Tony Adamle: Doctor

Tony Adamle: Doctor

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Brandon Copeland: Financial Analyst

As we have already mentioned, a career in the NFL does not usually last for a very long time. Brandon Copeland was ahead of the game because he prepared a plan B if the inevitable happens. During the off-season months, he works as a Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers analyst. According to him, he is aware that football won’t be in his life forever, so he decided to arrange a seamless transition into a different career. He also saves 90% of the income he makes and wants to start working the moment his NFL career wraps up.

Brandon Copeland: Financial Analyst

Brandon Copeland: Financial Analyst

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