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NFL Veteran Player On Life Without Sports During The Pandemic

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Join host Burke Allen as he talks with NFL veteran Alex Molden about how to handle life with no sports in the era of isolation. 

Alex was a first-round draft pick out of college who played defensive back between 1996 and 2004 for the New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions. 

Molden's college career at the University of Oregon including a trip to the Rose Bowl. In 1992 he had 55 tackles, four interceptions, and 19 passes broken up. He suffered a devastating knee injury in the Independence Bowl, and tore his anterior cruciate, medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments. He came back after a nine-month rehabilitation to start nine games in 1993. He was selected as an All-Pacific 10 cornerback in 1994, and was an All-Pacific 10/Football Coaches Association All-American and Associated Press second-team All-American in 1995.

Now a leading corporate speaker and leadership trainer, Alex's main focus is to strengthen team collaborations, communication & transparency using his patent Leadership workshop. His formula has given many organizations and executives PROVEN SOLUTIONS to help them build a more galvanized team.  Visit him online at www.alexmoldenspeaks.com 

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