An estimated worldwide audience of more than 110 million is expected to tune in this Sunday for Super Bowl LII, featuring the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. While most fans are pulling for one team over the other, we’re pulling for the four players on both teams who currently are students in the IU Kelley School of Business.
More than 85 current and former NFL players are pursuing an MBA, a Master of Science degree or a graduate certificate online through a partnership between Kelley and the National Football League Players Association. Since 2014, 11 players have earned a master’s degree in business online from Kelley.
Kelley School students playing in the big game are New England Patriots placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, guard Ted Karras, and guard Joseph Thuney. On the other side of the football will be Kelley School student and Philadelphia Eagle defensive back Corey Graham, whose interception of Minnesota Vikings quarterback Case Kennum in the NFC Championship helped seal the Eagles’ trip to the Super Bowl.
The NFL Players Association encourages its members to be knowledgeable about the business of football and to prepare to be successful off the field. In a 2017 interview, Gostkowski said Kelley’s specialized program does both and that it is preparing him for the time when his playing days are over. (more…)