Gehrig Dieter on Pigskin, Parenting, and Pickleball
Gehrig Dieter is a former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs. He played college football for Alabama, Bowling Green State, and Southern Methodist University. In high school, Gehrig set numerous Indiana state records including 437 yards in a single game, and was named Sports Illustrated Player of the Week for that. He is married to Meg and they have two beautiful daughters and three French Bulldogs.
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Transitioning from professional football can be tough for some players. However, with some foresight, there are things a player can do to prepare for their new phase of life.
When Gehrig Dieter retired from professional football, he was ready to take on a new sport and focus on a future in his new home. His love for animals and parenting has also kept him busy. Now, Gehrig joins us to talk about what else he has been up to.
In this episode of the I Am Home podcast, co-hosts Tyler Wisecup, Hilary Woltemath, and Becca Sudbeck interview Gehrig Dieter, a former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, about being a football player and his tips for parenting. Gehrig also talks about his childhood memories, his love for dogs, and his transition to pickleball after retiring from professional football.