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to four, and they still take it like their first one. So I never take it for granted

in Green Valley's Ranch 19.06.2019 07:41
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NFL busts come and go Ryan Finley Jersey , and when they go, they really GO. They disappear out of the league after around 5 years never to be heard from again. These players go from being the biggest talk in the town to not even being in the town at all. This can have quite the effect on a player's mental state, and it's interesting to see how they bounce back from it. Some players go back to college and get there degrees, some find jobs in sports whether it's by being a broadcaster or coach, and some turn to illegal activities.It's always interesting to track these players after they fall out of the spotlight for whatever reason, whether it's injury, legal trouble Renell Wren Jersey , or just being plain bad. It's always a great thing to see players bounce back even if their football careers don't end up going as they wanted. Sometimes, these players are just destined for other things and they find their footing.Today we will take a look at some of the biggest busts of the 2000s and talk about 8 that have found their footing in a new profession and are doing well, and 7 that have fallen into the abyss of hard times. Eric Rowe was in a daze after being told he was being traded from Philadelphia to New England in September of 2016, wondering why the team that drafted in the second round a year earlier no longer wanted him.

The safety says he was blindsided by the deal to the Patriots, who sent the Eagles a fourth-round draft pick.

One message of support he received stood out. It was a text from Eagles veteran safety Malcolm Jenkins, who had taken a young Rowe under his wing.

”I remember he texted me the day I got traded just telling me that everything happens for a reason,” Rowe recalled. ”`Whatever you do Michael Jordan Jersey , just keep working, because you’re going to be great one day.”’

Two seasons later, Jenkins and Rowe will be on opposite sidelines with a championship at stake.

Jenkins said it was a no-brainer to try to mentor Rowe when he was the Eagles.

”He played a lot as a rookie, played some significant snaps. But once he got traded I wanted to send him a text encouraging him,” Jenkins said. ”Sometimes this business will move you around and then teams will get rid of you and doubt you. But at the end of the day don’t let it change what you think about yourself. You’re gonna be a great player.”

Rowe said the words from a ”phenomenal leader” like Jenkins helped him focus following the trade.

”I knew it was just the business of the NFL,” Rowe said. ”I’m like, `OK Greedy Williams Jersey , I need to take advantage of this opportunity, because you don’t get a lot of opportunities to play for the Patriots.”’

In the season-plus that Rowe has been gone from Philadelphia, he’s become yet another young defender who as developed into an asset in the Patriots’ system.

Including the playoffs, he has appeared in 22 games for New England, totaling 49 tackles and two interceptions.

Rowe has primarily been used as an extra defensive back in passing situations and could draw the responsibility as the last line of defense against the Eagles receivers.

With linebacker Jordan Hicks out for the season with an Achilles tendon injury, Rowe may be matched up with receiver Nelson Agholor.

Agholor was Philadelphia’s first-round pick in 2015 and led the Eagles with a career-best 62 receptions for 768 yards and eight touchdowns.

”I talk to guys. We’re still friends. We hang out in the offseason,” Rowe said. ”I texted them `Congrats’ because some of us were in the same draft class or on the same team.”

Friends or not Sione Takitaki Jersey , Rowe is ready for whatever comes next as he vies for his second straight Super Bowl ring.

”It’s only my third year, and my second going to a Super Bowl. I don’t know what the odds of that are, so obviously I don’t take it for granted,” Rowe said. ”But there’s a couple of guys in here that have been to four, and they still take it like their first one. So I never take it for granted.”



AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to his report.

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