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Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester joins The Neil Haley Show to share his incredible journey from being tutored in middle school to becoming an NFL star. Hester opens up about the academic and athletic challenges he faced transitioning from high school to the University of Toledo, where he had to sit out his first year as a gray shirt due to academic eligibility issues. This setback became the motivation he needed to take his education seriously, ultimately earning a criminal justice degree while becoming a four-year starter, team captain, and one of Toledo's first draft picks since 2004. He discusses being drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round (242nd pick) in 2017, the honor of wearing the silver and black, and the valuable lessons learned from playing alongside defensive legends.
The conversation reaches its peak as Hester recounts the legendary moment that secured his place in Philadelphia Eagles history—blocking a field goal attempt during a wild card playoff game against the Chicago Bears that sealed the team's victory. He describes the split-second decision to "sell out for the play," the confusion when the ball deflected off his hand, and the eruption of celebration when he realized the kick had missed. Now in his second year as a coach at Penn Hills High School, his alma mater, Hester reflects on coming full circle and working to inspire the next generation of young athletes. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude, taking advantage of opportunities, and not allowing negativity to shape your life, sharing wisdom gained from both his triumphs and challenges in professional football.
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Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester joins The Neil Haley Show to share his incredible journey from being tutored in middle school to becoming an NFL star. Hester opens up about the academic and athletic challenges he faced transitioning from high school to the University of Toledo, where he had to sit out his first year as a gray shirt due to academic eligibility issues. This setback became the motivation he needed to take his education seriously, ultimately earning a criminal justice degree while becoming a four-year starter, team captain, and one of Toledo's first draft picks since 2004. He discusses being drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round (242nd pick) in 2017, the honor of wearing the silver and black, and the valuable lessons learned from playing alongside defensive legends.
The conversation reaches its peak as Hester recounts the legendary moment that secured his place in Philadelphia Eagles history—blocking a field goal attempt during a wild card playoff game against the Chicago Bears that sealed the team's victory. He describes the split-second decision to "sell out for the play," the confusion when the ball deflected off his hand, and the eruption of celebration when he realized the kick had missed. Now in his second year as a coach at Penn Hills High School, his alma mater, Hester reflects on coming full circle and working to inspire the next generation of young athletes. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude, taking advantage of opportunities, and not allowing negativity to shape your life, sharing wisdom gained from both his triumphs and challenges in professional football.