New York Jets linebacker Brandon Copeland, 27, knows that his football career has a expiration date."It's guaranteed football is going to be over one day," the NFL star told ESPN in 2017.
His latest side hustle brings him back to the classroom: He's teaching a financial literacy seminar at his alma mater alongside Dr. Brian Peterson, the director of Penn's Makuu Black Cultural Center. "I don't care if you're an engineering student, a nursing student, if you're going to build rockets when you grow up or if you're going to sweep floors," he recently told ESPN."You're going to have to use something in this class."
"Anything I can get into an account and just let sit, I've got to a point where I have enough, where if football is over today, I have more than enough to take care of me for a while," said Copeland.
An NFL player who saves nearly 90% of his income teaches a candy class at Penn called 'Life 101.' via MakeIt
MakeIt Lol wow he only spends over 100k per year. How frugal.
MakeIt This is 'The Onion' level brilliance...