Eric Wilson
MVP is a beautiful thing. I really appreciate the platform and look forward to building more friendships through MVP. It’s the huddle like the locker room where I’ve really connected with others.
Chris Howard
“I find the combination of a workout and fireside chat brings everyone together in an intimate team setting. It’s a great team-building experience. The workouts allow members to let their guard down and to be more open later during the chats.”
Ray Webber
“Since leaving the game, I don’t watch football on TV and I’m not a football fan anymore.”
Tayyiba Haneef-Park
“The chats afterward help you to know that you are not alone as you navigate through the transitions in your life. I’ve met people who are going through the same experiences.”
Oren O'Neal
“As a former professional athlete, people tend to see you in a certain way and don’t really respect your daily struggles, but MVP is different.”
Gerome Sapp
“MVP reminds me of who I was and who I can still be. I have a strong support system now that has taught me life goes on.”
Jarrod Bunch
Being a part of "MVP" gives retired athletes and retired veterans the ability to interact and share experiences and stories of what it's like to be removed from such an influential part of his or her life, and be expected to live like any other, "normal" person. Whatever "normal" is for us, we figure it out together.