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Here are some NFL players who went on to become business moguls after retiring from their illustrious football careers –
Former coach, owns Vermeil Wine Group LLC, in Napa Valley. The business offers a variety of wines for purchase online and at tasting rooms in Napa and Calistoga, California.
Former linebacker and founder of Arrington Entertainment, has launched everything from entertainment and sports agency Leap Management LLC to Xtreme Procision, a football training system.
The former linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks is involved in nearly a dozen companies, including MC10 Inc., which works with wearable devices and has raised more than $63 million.
Brothers Terrence and Torry Holt returned to their native North Carolina after NFL careers to build — buildings and people. The Holt Brothers family of companies offers construction and development services, along with football programs and a foundation that gives back.
Offensive tackle NFL player Okung is a self-proclaimed tech nerd, having invested in several start-ups. He’s also the co-founder of a foundation that works with young people from underrepresented communities to teach them marketable skills for the tech workforce.
As their football careers wound down, these athletes took leaps of faith into the world of entrepreneurship, following a playbook to achieve business success.
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