Steve DeOssie was a linebacker and snapper with the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New York Jets, and New England Patriots. Named NFL's Man of the Year in 1996, DeOssie retired from the game at age 35. He now divides his time between his three children, his wife (who he says forces him to work out), his new profession as a radio broadcaster, and his pursuit of the perfect golf game.
ESPN's Chris Berman is one of sports television's brightest and most recognizable personalities. Twice the versatile Chris Berman has been selected the National Sportscaster of the Year (1989 1990) by the members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He is the only cable commentator ever chosen.
Chris Berman is noted for delivering in depth sports reports in an upbeat and easygoing manner, without sacrificing content.
Rocky Bleier's life story--a gripping tale of courage on both the football fields of America and the battle fields of Vietnam--has held audiences in rapt attention for years. Yet the motivational message behind it, detailing how ordinary people can become extraordinary achievers, defines success in the new American century. With the same optimism, sense of humor and steadfast determination that were his trademarks as a Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Rocky Bleier takes audiences from his early years through his professional career...
There is no question why NFL receivers fear going over the middle against the New England Patriots. The reason is simple: Rodney Harrison. Regarded by many as the league’s hardest hitting safety since Ronnie Lott, Harrison is one of the most daunting figures in the NFL. In 11 NFL seasons (nine with the San Diego Chargers and two with the New England Patriots), Rodney has played in 155 games, made 1049 tackles, 31 interceptions, 27.5 sacks, 10 forced fumbles and four touchdowns.