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NFL Fans Left In Shock After Seeing Giants Legend With 2 Super Bowl Rings Working At Goldman Sachs

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

New York Giants helmet.
New York Giants helmet. Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

New York Giants legend Justin Tuck left a huge mark on the team’s history during his nine-year tenure with the NFC East franchise. He became a two-time Pro Bowler, a one-time All-Pro and a two-time Super Bowl champion.

Tuck retired in 2015 after playing for the Las Vegas Raiders. He played 147 games, recording 508 tackles, 66.5 sacks, 140 quarterback hits and three interceptions for 46 yards.

Contrary to many former players, Tuck decided to have a peaceful post-career life. He had a short experience as a broadcaster before finding his real passion.

Justin Tuck Works At Goldman Sachs After Successful NFL Career

Sep 8, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck (91) on the sidelines during the fourth quarter of the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. The Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 36-31. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Street journalist Adam Glyn shared a video of Justin Tuck talking about his regular job. First, he said it was better to work for Goldman Sachs than to play in the NFL.

“Goldman Sachs,” he said. “I don’t gotta hit nobody and nobody hit me back.”

He offered advice to young players, urging them to work on their skills outside of football, even if that means having a completely different career when they are done.

“I would say, follow your passion,” Tuck said. “If you love what you’re doing, you’re never working. I know that’s cliché, but I’ve had great fortunes and blessings with what I do. So while it’s still complex and hard and good and bad days, it’s what I like to do.”

Tuck said that football was part of his plan to get access to better education, and he took full advantage of it. His LinkedIn profile says he’s been with the company since January 2022 as managing director.

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