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The resume of Domonique Foxworth (MBA 2015) included some atypical employers for a prospective MBA, including the Denver Broncos, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Baltimore Ravens. A seven-year veteran of the NFL, Foxworth continues to play against type post-HBS as a contributor at ESPN and cohost of its new weekly radio show The Morning Roast.
“I didn’t want to be the ex-jock sportscaster guy,” he told the Baltimore Sun in a recent article that details his stints as president of the NFL Players Association and COO of the National Basketball Players Association.
Today, Foxworth is pleased to be focused on family—he has three children—and to speak freely on issues that matter to him, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the reality of concussion injuries in the NFL.
“I don’t fear failure,” Foxworth said of his latest career move. “You can’t be a professional cornerback and be scared to get burnt a couple times.”
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