Welcome to The Post Game, a podcast about the game after the game. On each episode, Kent State standout and the host of the program, Trevor Huffman, speaks with a former pro athlete about life after sports, transitioning to new careers and the stories of what happens after the lights go out. This week, Trevor speaks with former Kansas City Chiefs kicker Nick Lowery.

Lowery spent 18 years in the NFL, with stops in New York, New England, and eventually, Kansas City, where he spent 14 years, made three Pro Bowls, and was eventually inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. After retiring, Lowery went on to become the first pro athlete to graduate from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, before serving as a White House staffer.

Lowery joined the program to discuss serving in the White House, his charity work combatting bullying and homelessness, and life beyond football.

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