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Bart Scott: Retired All Pro, CBS Sports Analyst, Entrepreneur
8 Jan 2016

Bart Scott: Retired All Pro, CBS Sports Analyst, Entrepreneur

Antonio Ross blog, Media Gallery, Player Features NFL, sports, superbowl 0

Bart Scott played 11 NFL seasons for the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. Scott, an undrafted free agent from Southern Illinois University, knows the value of hard work and perseverance. He earned a degree in economics and all pro honors by applying the aforementioned traits.

Scott retired from the NFL in 2012 and currently works as an analyst for CBS Sports. Scott’s star shines brightly on a show with an all star cast (i.e. James Brown, Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowher, Tony Gonzalez, Jason La Canfora and Lesley Visser). “Bart brings a dynamic personality and unique perspective as a recently retired player providing strong opinions on all the hot-button issues on a weekly basis. We are confident he will continue to bring that perspective and those opinions to The NFL Today show,” said CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus.

In addition to his work at CBS, Scott is spearheading a revolutionary athletic training concept designed to help athletes train through instructional video, customized messages from professional athletes, and an easy to use mobile phone application. Hey Let’s Train offers four distinctly different training methods to its clients: power training, speed training, progressive training and weight training. The online, subscription-based platform connects end-users to professional athletes, trainers and instructors who serve as virtual coaches.

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