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EP #9: From Wyoming to the NFL: Jacob Bobenmoyer's Journey

EP #9: From Wyoming to the NFL: Jacob Bobenmoyer's Journey

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In this Redding Financial Advisors podcast episode, Chris Hall interviews Jacob Bobenmoyer, the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders. Jacob shares his journey from a military family in Wyoming to becoming an NFL player, discussing his college experience, the transition to professional football, and the unique role of a long snapper. He emphasizes the importance of special teams, his experience at the East-West Shrine Bowl, and the financial responsibilities of being an NFL player. Jacob also shares insights on investing and the importance of financial literacy for athletes.


Takeaways

  • Jacob Bobenmoyer is the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders.
  • He transitioned from linebacker to long snapper due to an injury in college.
  • Jacob enjoys living a normal life outside of football.
  • He values the anonymity that comes with being a long snapper.
  • Special teams play a crucial role in NFL games.
  • The East-West Shrine Bowl was a pivotal moment in Jacob's career.
  • Understanding NFL contracts is essential for financial success.
  • Many NFL players are financially responsible and live below their means.
  • Investing wisely is important for long-term financial health.
  • Jacob emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for athletes.


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