On the field, Justin Tuck always meant business when he was a star defensive end for the New York Giants. Now, he’ll mean business in the corporate world as he tackles a new endeavor.

Tuck, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Giants, is set to become a vice president in the wealth management division for Goldman Sachs, starting in July.

Last month, Tuck went back to school and got a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Tuck previously attended Notre Dame before being drafted by the Giants.

Tuck credits preparation for his success, both in the NFL and in the business world.

“The people that could go out on that field and play it just like it was any other game are the ones that go out and do well,” Tuck said via CNBC. “At the NFL level, not being prepared means Tom Brady throws 400 yards against you. Not being prepared at a place like Goldman Sachs means that some of your trusted clients are losing money.”

If Tuck takes his new venture at Goldman Sachs as seriously as he did his NFL career, he should be highly successful.