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Life After chronicles the lives of twelve former NFL athletes and the ventures they decided to take on after retiring from the sport.
After 12 years in the NFL as the best outside linebacker to play the game, a back injury finally pushed DeMarcus Ware out of the game. But just as he motivated his teammates on the field, he motivates people in his very own gym, 3 VOLT fitness. Watch DeMarcus teach his strategies he used to keep himself dominating on the field even after countless surgeries.
After becoming one of top 25 rushing leaders in NFL history, Thomas Q Jones struggled to find motivation again. Spice Adams was always the life of the party, making the locker room roar with laughter.
After leaving the NFL, Bear Pascoe hasn't strayed far from the physical contact and competition that came with the game. He now competes in a new game, Steer wrestling. Watch Bear get in touch with his cattle ranch roots and go for the gold at the rodeo.
Al "Bubba" Baker knew exactly what he would be doing when he was done with Football. In the NFL locker room, skipping a shower is called "taking a shower pill". This sparked an idea for running back, Justin Forsett.
Jeff Allen becomes a rookie again. But this time in the cookie industry. After winning a Superbowl with Kansas City, Jeff decided to focus on his life as a dad and a husband and quit the NFL. Jeff and his wife now explore the challenge of owning a small business with their own wildly successful "Cookie Society". Watch Jeff transition from Superbowl Sunday to "Cinnamon Roll Sunday".
Domenik recalls his first memorable experience fishing with his Uncle. Andrew didn't just start one business, but multiple successful businesses.
At 7 years old, Daniel Wilcox knew that football was going to be his life, but his creative drive soon landed him an art scholarship to Appalacian State University. Watch Sherrod Martin being a friend while giving a mean haircut.
After being the #1 high school player in America, it was apparent that Myron Rolle had a future in Football. It wasn't for lack of love for the game that took him out off the field after 3 years in the NFL. It was his love for the human brain. Watch this former NFL safety venture away from the Titans to Zambia where he practices pediatric neurosurgery.
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