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Roman Oben has found a successful career with the NFL since retiring as a player. Rock used to Host the Roman Oben Show on Bay News 9 and reconnected after twenty years. Roman fills Rock in on what he’s doing now with the NFL as VP of Football Development and of course great stories as […] The post Super Bowl Champ Former Bucs Tackle Roman Oben and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Roman Oben has found a successful career with the NFL since retiring as a player. Rock used to Host the Roman Oben Show on Bay News 9 and reconnected after twenty years. Roman fills Rock in on what he's doing now with the NFL as VP of Football Development and of course great stories as […] The post Super Bowl Champ Former Bucs Tackle Roman Oben and Rock's Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Roman Oben has found a successful career with the NFL since retiring as a player. Rock used to Host the Roman Oben Show on Bay News 9 and reconnected after twenty years. Roman fills Rock in on what he’s doing now with the NFL as VP of Football Development and of course great stories as […] The post Super Bowl Champ Former Bucs Tackle Roman Oben and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk chats with former Giants offensive lineman, and current NFL Vice President of Football Development, Roman Oben. They discuss how the College All-Star Games were executed and how the NFL is implementing changes to help prospects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Roman Oben, the former Louisville offensive tackle who earned football immortality in both the L&N Stadium Ring of Honor and U of L's Athletics Hall of Fame. Oben dishes on playing in the renewal of the Governor's Cup rivalry with Kentucky in 1994; the Cardinals' first victory in '95; and how the program has evolved since his playing days to where he believes it has surpassed UK.
On this edition of the High School Football America, Jeff Fisher talks with Roman Oben, the NFL's Vice President of Football Development.announcing the selections in Rounds 5 and 6 from the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more at https://playfootball.nfl.com and https://highschoolfootballamerica.com
Scho mat sengem éischten, 2006 verëffentlechte Roman “Oben ist es still” (esou den Titel vun der däitscher Iwwersetzung), hat sech den hollänneschen Auteur Gerbrand Bakker international en Numm gemaach. Deen aktuelle Roman vum geléierte Gäertner, Literatur- a Sproochwëssenschaftler, deen op engem Bauerenhaff opgewuess ass an elo tëschent Amsterdam an der Eifel lieft, heescht “Der Sohn des Friseurs” (Surkamp Verlag). D'Buch behandelt eng atypeschen Trauer a Bezuch op dat schrot Fluchongléck 1977 op der kanarescher Insel Tenerife. De Michel Delage huet op der rezenter Leipziger Buchmesse mam Gerbrand Bakker geschwat.
This week, we hear the remarkable story of Roman Oben's journey. Born in West Africa, Oben went on to a long career in the NFL and is now a top executive for the league.
On this episode of the CSZ Podcast, coming to you live from the Collision Course Crew Studios, Jeremy is joined live via restream by Joe and Shawn.On this episode, the guys give their Duke predictions and then have an in-depth conversation about the basketball team. They discuss season expectations, the recruiting plan for 2024, and give some thoughts about what they've seen so far in the two times the team has played in front of fans during the preseason. The show wraps with an informative interview with former Louisville and NFL great offensive lineman Roman Oben! It's another can't miss episode.Follow us on Twitter at:@CardSportZone@Jeremy_CSZ@lvilleshawn@baseboy124@joewahman526@dpence_@WesB_42Follow our sponsors on Twitter:@course_crew@FourPegsBeerSupport the show
As his first season as Duke's football coach begins, Mike Elko joins the N&O's Steve Wiseman and Luke DeCock to discuss his first few months on the job and his thoughts on making the Blue Devils relevant in the ACC again. Later, Duke defensive end RJ Oben joins Wiseman and shares stories about rubbing shoulders with top NFL players at Super Bowls and major events with his father, NFL vice president Roman Oben. More on Duke football It's ‘critically important' Duke football improves in changing college sports landscape How Duke lineman who went viral after singing opera to teammates fell in love with music Nicknamed ‘Duke' for his childhood hoops fandom, Blue Devils safety eager to impress Duke football needs playmakers. Jordan Moore is one, whether at QB or not Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Advocate: a person who pleads for or on behalf of another Born in Cameroon, West Africa, Roman Oben moved to the United States when he was four years old and grew up in Washington, DC. Oben played college football at the University of Louisville and began his professional career with the New York Giants in 1996 and continued in Cleveland playing for the Browns. In 2002, he helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers capture their first championship in Super Bowl XXXVII. During the off season, Oben earned a master's degree in public administration at Farleigh Dickinson University in May 2001. Roman Oben joined the NFL in 2015 as the NFL's Director of Youth & High School football, where he drove the league's youth football strategy and developed new programs to encourage participation in tackle and flag football. In February of 2021 he became VP of football development. Roman has been a leader and advocate for youth sports enrichment, receiving countless awards for community service both as an NFL player and off the field. Roman truly is an advocate speaking and leading the way for not only the youth who are emerging but a trusted resource and voice within the Professional football ecosystem. For more information on Superbowl Champion and former New York Football Giants, David Tyree, and how to work with him and his team: visit: www.davidtyree85.com follow: @dtyree85
Roman Oben is currently the NFL's Vice President of Football Development where he drives the league's youth football strategy and develops new platforms to encourage participation in tackle and flag football. He has also helped reshape the way the collegiate student athlete is educated on NFL preparedness both on & off the field. Born in Cameroon, West Africa, Oben moved to the United States when he was four years old and grew up in Washington, DC. As a teenager, he worked concessions at Washington Redskins games at RFK Stadium. Oben played college football at the University of Louisville where he earned his bachelor's degree in Economics and was inducted into Louisville's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. Oben's professional career began with the New York Giants in 1996 and continued in Cleveland playing for the Browns. In 2002, he helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers capture their first championship in Super Bowl XXXVII and was later traded to the San Diego Chargers where he started at left tackle and finished his playing career in 2008. Starting in more than 90% of the games throughout his 12-year NFL career, Oben concurrently earned a master's degree in public administration at Farleigh Dickinson University in May 2001. After retiring from the NFL, Oben held several business development roles and had an extensive media career; Oben also served as a recurring guest on several MSNBC shows discussing sports and their larger societal impact. Oben has been a leader and advocate for sports enrichment, receiving countless awards for community service both as an NFL player and off the field. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewrongadvicepod/support
Today on Power The Journey: After immigrating from Cameroon at the age of 4, his family settled in Washington DC where he immediately excelled in sports. He became a two-sport athlete at the University of Louisville in Track and Football, and a 3rd round draft pick by the New York Giants in the NFL. He went on to play for twelve years for various teams and also had the opportunity to win a Super Bowl in 2003 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He then worked in broadcasting as a football analyst before returning to the NFL on the business side. Currently the Vice President of Football Development. Roman Oben. To Learn More Visit: https://wearegameplan.com/powerthejourney/
In this special episode, Leverett and Marques are joined by Roman Oben. Among other topics, Roman discusses his NFL playing career, his life off the field, and his work as the NFL Vice President of Football Development.
Today's episode is from a panel I spoke on while in Cleveland last week for the 2021 NFL Draft. I was fortunate to be joined by Roman Oben, VP of Football Development, for the NFL, Shaquira Johnson, Chief Revenue Officer for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Northeast Ohio, Juan Goodwin, President of Lifeline Sports, David A. Moreno Jr., Esq., Partner at Brown Rudnick LLP and Founding Partner at Mediabundance LLC, and Josh Cribbs, Former NFL Player for the Cleveland Browns. We discussed the importance of giving back to underserved communities and why mentorship is so important at a young age. Tweet me @davidmeltzer your favorite takeaway from today's episode and come ask me questions live every Friday at 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at david@dmeltzer.com to join!
A recap and listener reaction to the most important sports parenting tips from Dr. James Andrews, Sonya Curry, Wayne Mazzoni, and Roman Oben.
Rick talks about the future of youth sports with special guests Dr. James Andrews, Sonya Curry, Roman Oben, and Wayne Mazzoni.
Facing renewed controversy over player protests, the NFL is working to maintain its position as one of America’s most popular pastimes. This week sports business expert Rick Horrow sits down with Roman Oben, the NFL’s VP in charge of youth and high school football development, to discuss how the league is bringing in a new generation of players. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys recap the Warriors and Capitals gaining championships and if Lebron is Legone and if his hand was a major injury. Then they interview Super Bowl Champion Roman Oben who played with the Giants, Bucs, Browns, and Chargers. Then they finish with segments Florida Man, Snowflakes and the return of "Mind of a Greg Jennings." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nick's former teammate and mentor Roman Oben joined the show to talk about the youth development in sports.
Roman Oben, Super Bowl Champion and NFL's Director of Youth & High School Football, joins hosts Kordell Stewart and Brian Webber to discuss what led Youth Football to become a big part of the Pro Bowl this year and week long festivities around the Pro Bowl in Orlando.
Roman Oben, Mark Carrier and Daryl Ruiter join hosts Kordell Stewart and Brian Webber to discuss Youth Football becoming a big part of the Pro Bowl this year, Ben Roethlisberger's future in the off-season, Bill Belichick's coaching philosophy against the Falcons in Super Bowl LI, how Cleveland will approach Terrelle Pryor during the off-season and Johnny Manziel's invite to Spring League.
On this episode of Bill Rhoden On Sports, Bill & Jamal are joined by the NFL's Roman Oben who talks about the league's initiatives to make football safer at the youth level. Roman also discuses his fascinating journey from Cameroon to the United States, to a 12-year career in the NFL as a lineman and Super Bowl champion. This and much more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden on Sports.
Jim and Eric Butz the fantasy football experts from Suicide Fantasy Football welcome special guest former Super Bowl Champ and Sirius NFL Anylyst Roman Oben to talk about the start of preseason in the NFL. We'll also tell you which receivers/quarterback combos are worth targeting along with which runningbacks should be handcuffed. Don't waste your time scouring 50 website trying to find the hot information..Instead tune in to 1 hour of Fantasy Football Overload and get everything you need.