INTERVIEW: London Fletcher-Former NFL Linebacker & Current CBS Sports Analyst

Published: April 23, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

Bio:

London Fletcher played linebacker in the NFL from 1998-2013. He won a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, spent time in Buffalo, and finished his career in Washington. He played his college football at John Carroll University. He played in 256 consecutive games in the NFL, starting 215 consecutive games, which is the NFL all-time record of consecutive starts at the linebacker position. He is a husband and father of three and is currently an NFL analyst for CBS sports. London Fletcher joins us to talk football, faith, and life. @LFletcher59


...Topics Include...

-Watching his cousin play for Villanova and win the NCAA Championship

-Who he thinks the Browns should take with the first pick in the NFL draft

-His experience at this year's NFL combine

-Retired after the 2013 season and explains the best and worst part about the transition away from playing

-His faith and things he's been learning

-Prayer

-Life at the Fletcher household with 3 kids

-The difference between being interested or committed





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