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On episode 22, Shannon welcomes in 5-time Pro Bowler, 2010 Defensive Rookie of the Year, & Super Bowl LV Champion, defensive end Ndamukong Suh.
Suh dives into it with Shannon on what it’s like to be a Super Bowl champion in his 11th season in the NFL. They revisit key moments from the 2020-21 seaso: from Tom Brady coming to Tampa Bay, to learning from their mistakes in their regular season loss against Kansas City, plus a recap of the Bucs’ Super Bowl win.
Drafted by the Lions in 2010, Suh joined the Dolphins in free agency in 2015. After being cut from Miami, he joined the Rams, playing against Brady in the Super Bowl before joining Tampa Bay. He retraces each step of his career, discussing what it was like to play at each organization.
Suh also touches on his business acumen, from stocks and investing to his real estate company. He talks about mistakes he made, and lessons he learned from his mentors and parents. Suh may have grown up playing soccer with his father, former Cameroon national team player Michael Suh, but he’s an elite defensive end with a deep knowledge of the game.
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