Most athletes are terrified of life after the game.
Jordan Colbert used to be one of them.
Coming in as a rookie — head down, tunnel vision, ignore everything else. Worry about that later.
But later always comes.
Now? He has a vision. A foundation. A life that doesn't fall apart when football ends.
Football isn't done. Not even close.
But when that day comes — five, ten years down the road — he won't be caught off guard.
The scariest moment in an athlete's career isn't the last game. It's the first morning after.
Build your foundation before you need it.
🎙️ Episode 108 with Jordan Colbert on The Playbook with Colin Jonov — out now.
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Back in the building!
Huge thanks to Jordan Colbert (CU ‘22) of the Miami Dolphins for stopping by and sharing game with the guys.
F.I.G.H.T.
#RoarLionRoar 🦁 // #OnlyHere 🗽
According to linebacker coach Joe Barry the Dolphins have made safety Jordan Colbert an inside linebacker.
“He has great athleticism and was always on the bigger side as a safety…..If he has any future in the National Football League it was going to be as a linebacker.”