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Thomas Ricks, #14: From SWAC All-American, to SWAT, to CEO of Executive Protection

Security has become increasingly complex, and few professionals can claim the unique blend of athletic discipline, law enforcement expertise, and entrepreneurial vision that defines Thomas Ricks. His journey from high school football fields to professional stadiums, and ultimately to the boardrooms and red carpets where he now protects some of the most recognizable names in sports and entertainment, represents more than just a career evolution—it’s a testament to the power of purpose-driven service and the enduring impact of true leadership.

“Thomas Ricks… is a guy who was raised in a household rooted in service, right, protection, values, with discipline,” he reflects on his foundation. This philosophy has guided every transition in his remarkable career, from SWAC legend to SWAT operator, from US Marshal to the co-founder of Bricks Enterprises, one of Atlanta’s premier security firms. His story illustrates how the principles learned in one arena can transform and elevate performance in entirely different fields, creating a legacy that extends far beyond any single accomplishment.

Within the HBCU community, Ricks is remembered not just as an exceptional athlete, but as a symbol of perseverance, dedication, and the transformative power of seizing opportunity when it finally arrives. His journey from patient backup to All-American quarterback serves as inspiration for countless young athletes who understand that success isn’t always immediate—sometimes it requires years of preparation, unwavering commitment, and the wisdom to recognize that every moment of struggle is preparation for greatness.

Rooted in Service: A Foundation of Integrity

The seeds of Ricks’s commitment to service were planted early in a household where integrity wasn’t just taught—it was lived daily. His father, a 22-year military veteran, provided a blueprint for principled leadership, while his mother’s 30-year career as a school teacher demonstrated the value of dedicated public service. “I had a duty to have integrity that was instilled in me at an early age,” Ricks explains. “I’ve always had a love for the uniform.”

This foundation became even more crucial when, at 18, Ricks faced a life-defining moment that would accelerate his maturity and sharpen his sense of purpose. In an NBC Sports interview during the 2004 Bayou Classic (Southern University vs. Grambling State University) game, he reflected on this pivotal time: “I have a four-year-old son and you know when he was born I had to grow up fast. And, just staying in school and practicing every day…  so he can have a better future, it’s just been my inspiration so you know I just think that’s my motive that drives me and keeps me in the game.”

This early responsibility didn’t derail his ambitions—it refined them. The young father channeled the discipline and structure from his upbringing into achieving excellence both on the field and in life. The values that guided him during those formative years would later become the cornerstone of his approach to leadership in every arena he would enter. Whether commanding respect in a huddle, leading a SWAT team through dangerous operations, or building trust with high-profile clients, the lessons learned from balancing fatherhood with athletic aspirations created a foundation of maturity that set him apart from his peers.

“You got to have your reasons why,” he emphasizes, describing how his son became both his anchor and his motivation. Rather than viewing teenage fatherhood as an obstacle, Ricks transformed it into fuel for his drive to succeed at the highest levels. This perspective—seeing challenges as opportunities for growth rather than barriers to success—would become a defining characteristic throughout his diverse career.

The values instilled by his parents created an internal compass that guided his decisions even in environments where young athletes often lose their way. “If I thought of something, or thought to do something that would disappoint him or make him look at me sideways, then I would reconsider,” he says of his father’s influence. This moral framework would prove invaluable as he navigated the pressures of college and professional sports, later serving as the ethical foundation for his work in law enforcement and private security.

The discipline required to excel academically while managing the demands of Division I athletics and early fatherhood created a work ethic that would distinguish Ricks throughout his career. His ability to compartmentalize responsibilities, maintain focus under pressure, and consistently perform at high levels regardless of external circumstances became hallmarks of his professional approach in every field he would later enter.

The All-American Quarterback: A Legend in the Making

“I just wish he would have had more time… he is the epitome of ‘I stuck with the program and when they finally gave me my opportunity’ he made the absolute best out of it. Everything you saw was out of one year of his body of work,” reflects Perry White (On The Yard Network, Youtube) in the Off Script Channel’s video “SWAC RUMBLE: Who’s the REAL Legend? Ricks, Hymes, Luke or Carrie?!” This sentiment captures the essence of Thomas Ricks’s collegiate legacy—not just as an exceptional athlete, but as a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact one can make when preparation meets opportunity.

At Southern University, Ricks transformed from a promising recruit into one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), becoming what many consider a true legend within the HBCU community. His journey to becoming the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2004 wasn’t a straight path—it was a masterclass in patience, preparation, and the kind of leadership that transcends traditional metrics.

Initially recruited as a quarterback, Ricks spent his first two collegiate years playing safety, demonstrating the versatility and team-first mentality that would become his trademark. “In college, my first year, I was brought in as a quarterback… my freshman year and sophomore year, I played safety, like, I was a strong safety, and then transitioned back to quarterback my junior and senior year,” he recalls. This positional flexibility taught him to see the game from multiple perspectives—a skill that would later prove invaluable in his security career, where understanding different viewpoints and anticipating various scenarios are crucial for success.

What made Ricks’s eventual success even more remarkable was the respect he commanded from his teammates despite his unconventional path to the starting position. As noted in the SWAC RUMBLE discussion, “The respect factor that he gets from his teammates is incredible. As a fifth year senior he’s never started… they elected him captain.” This extraordinary vote of confidence speaks to the character and leadership qualities that his teammates recognized long before the wider world would witness his on-field brilliance.

When Ricks finally claimed the starting quarterback position for his senior season, he didn’t just succeed—he dominated in a way that redefined what was possible. The 2004 season marked his crowning achievement, as he led Southern University to the SWAC Championship Game for a second consecutive year while earning All-American honors. His dual-threat performance that season was nothing short of spectacular: 2,786 passing yards with 24 touchdowns through the air, while simultaneously leading the team in rushing with 694 yards and 9 additional touchdowns on the ground. Highlight Reel:

These numbers tell only part of the story. What made Ricks truly exceptional was his ability to elevate everyone around him. His leadership style—patient, inclusive, and built on mutual respect—created a team dynamic that maximized the potential of every player. Teammates who had watched him wait his turn, contribute wherever needed, and maintain unwavering dedication to the program’s success, responded with fierce loyalty and elevated performance.

“I’ve always been that, been that guy, to be able to, you know what I’m saying, put myself in a position to make it work,” he reflects on his ability to adapt and excel in changing circumstances. This philosophy—making the most of every opportunity while preparing for the next one—became the foundation for his success not just in football, but in every subsequent career transition.

His college highlights showcase not just athletic ability but the mental toughness and strategic thinking that would define his later career. Whether scrambling out of the pocket to extend plays or making split-second decisions under pressure, Ricks demonstrated the composure and quick thinking that would serve him well in high-stakes security situations. Beyond football, he was also a dual-sport athlete, competing in track and field, which further developed his physical conditioning, competitive drive, and understanding of individual excellence within team frameworks.

Ricks earned his Bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation and Leisure Studies from Southern University, demonstrating his commitment to both athletic and academic excellence. This educational foundation, combined with his athletic achievements, created a well-rounded profile that would serve him throughout his diverse career. Later, recognizing the importance of business acumen in his evolving professional journey, he earned his Master of Business Administration from Columbia Southern University in March 2019, bringing strategic insight to complement his operational expertise.

Following his collegiate success, Ricks continued his football career professionally, playing in Arena Football 2 with the Alabama Steeldogs and the Albany Conquest, and later in the Austrian Football League with the Graz Giants. These experiences broadened his perspective and reinforced his ability to adapt to new environments, different playing styles, and diverse team cultures—skills that would prove essential as he transitioned into entirely different career fields. The international experience, in particular, taught him to communicate effectively across cultural barriers and adapt his leadership style to different contexts, abilities that would later distinguish him in the global security industry.

The Evolution of a Protector: From the Field to the Force

Ricks during his time as a U.S. Marshal

Ricks’s introduction to security began unconventionally—as an 18-year-old bouncer in Baton Rouge clubs while pursuing his college football career. “Not knowing what I was doing, but I was there. I had muscles, a stature, and I can handle myself,” he recalls with characteristic humility. This early exposure to security work planted the entrepreneurial seeds that would later flourish, while also providing him with ground-level understanding of crowd dynamics, conflict de-escalation, and the importance of projecting calm authority in volatile situations.

His athletic prowess led him from college All-American honors to professional football, but the call to serve in a different capacity grew stronger as his son got older. The same leadership qualities that made him a team captain and the patience that defined his college career informed his decision-making as his priorities evolved. After retiring from professional sports in 2008, Ricks made a deliberate choice to prioritize fatherhood and explore new avenues for service. “The only reason I did retire from pro ball… is because I was a early… teenage father, and my son was getting older, and Daddy was away all the time,” he explains. “I retired, went home, stabilized my home, and became a father to my son.”

This decision, like his patient approach to earning the starting quarterback position, demonstrated his ability to see beyond immediate gratification toward longer-term goals and responsibilities. The leadership lessons learned from waiting his turn, supporting teammates, and maximizing limited opportunities directly translated to his approach as both a father and a future law enforcement professional.

The transition into law enforcement wasn’t just a career change—it was a natural evolution of his service-oriented mindset and leadership abilities. Ricks didn’t simply join the force—he excelled rapidly, serving in key leadership roles with the United States Marshals Service and rising to Lieutenant in Special Operations with the St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office. His diverse experience investigating “murders, rapes, robberies, just any type of different heinous crime” provided him with a comprehensive understanding of threat assessment and crisis management that would prove invaluable in his later career.

The same qualities that made him an effective team captain—calm under pressure, ability to read situations quickly, and natural command of respect—translated seamlessly to law enforcement. His approach to building team cohesion, developed through years of bringing together diverse personalities in athletic settings, proved invaluable when leading tactical units where trust and coordination can mean the difference between life and death.

His commitment to excellence in law enforcement led him to pursue elite-level training at the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC), where he mastered essential security skills typically reserved for federal agents operating in high-threat international environments. This advanced training encompassed surveillance detection, emergency medical response, IED recognition, advanced firearms proficiency, and defensive driving maneuvers. He also completed the Protective Service Operations Training Program (PSOTP), gaining specialized instruction in protecting high-profile individuals and dignitaries against criminal and terrorist threats, including hands-on experience in motorcade operations and comprehensive mission planning.

The discipline required for this elite training mirrored the dedication that characterized his athletic career—long hours of preparation, attention to detail, and the understanding that excellence comes from mastering fundamentals while continuously pushing personal limits. The strategic thinking developed through years of reading defenses and anticipating opponent moves translated directly to threat assessment and tactical planning.

The transition from law enforcement to private security wasn’t just about changing employers—it represented an evolution in how Ricks viewed protection. He draws a critical distinction between reactive and proactive security approaches: “That’s the difference between executive protection and a bodyguard… But how do you avoid that? So that’s part of being a professional.”

This philosophy emphasizes prevention over reaction, planning over improvisation—principles that echo his approach to football, where success came from extensive preparation and anticipating various scenarios. “You always go into things with a plan. You need to know certain information in order to construct this plan,” he explains. His approach involves comprehensive advance work: knowing exit routes, hospital locations, police response times, and venue security protocols before clients even arrive. This meticulous preparation transforms potential chaos into controlled environments where clients can focus on their objectives while feeling completely secure.

Bricks Enterprises: A New Chapter in Security Excellence

Tatiana Brown and Thomas Ricks, Co-Founders, Bricks Enterprises

The founding of Bricks Enterprises represents the culmination of Ricks’s diverse experiences and his partnership with Tatiana Brown, whose military background and extensive human resources expertise complement his operational skills. The company name itself tells a story of collaboration and remembrance—combining their surnames (Brown and Ricks) while honoring her late husband, Naim Brown, who passed away in a car accident.

“She has an extensive background. She’s former military and an extensive background in human resources combined with my background, so it’s a power team,” Ricks explains. This partnership creates a full-service security firm that offers executive protection, commercial and residential security, large-scale event management, and private investigations—all delivered with what Ricks describes as “proactive, professional, and high-impact security solutions for clients across industries.”

The leadership principles that made Ricks a respected team captain—building trust through consistency, leading by example, and maintaining high standards—form the foundation of Bricks Enterprises’ company culture. Just as he elevated his teammates’ performance through his approach to preparation and professionalism, Ricks has built an organization where every team member understands that their individual excellence contributes to collective success.

What sets Bricks Enterprises apart in a crowded field is their client-centric philosophy, rooted in the relationship-building skills Ricks developed throughout his athletic and law enforcement careers. “It’s definitely a relationship driven world,” Ricks notes. “If your client, or the person that you’re dealing with does not feel safe, then you’re spinning your wheels and you’re making no progress.” This understanding goes beyond physical security to encompass the psychological comfort that allows clients to function normally in potentially threatening environments.

The firm’s evolution reflects broader changes in the security industry, particularly the integration of physical and digital protection. Ricks’s cybersecurity training, developed during his time protecting high-profile officials, adds another layer of comprehensive security. “I don’t know if this is a trend now in the industry, but it just makes so much sense to pair your physical and your cyber security,” he observes. This holistic approach recognizes that modern threats often begin in digital spaces before manifesting in physical confrontations.

Ricks on assignment: NBA star Anthony Davis (left), and WNBA star Brittney Griner (right)

Bricks Enterprises has established itself by securing major events including the Super Bowl and BET Awards, and providing ongoing protection for WNBA teams. Each engagement requires customized security plans that consider the specific venue, client needs, and potential threat vectors. “You got to know, again, from the very beginning what your resources are, first of all, and then, second of all, what are the possible threats? How do you mitigate those threats?” Ricks explains.

The same analytical approach that made him an effective quarterback—studying opponent tendencies, identifying weaknesses, and developing multiple contingency plans—now drives his security planning process. Clients benefit from the strategic mindset of someone who spent years making split-second decisions under pressure while maintaining awareness of constantly changing dynamics.

The Mind of a Leader: Presence, Planning, and Poise

Ricks (left) and his team during his time as Assistant Chief of the protection detail for Atlanta Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (center).

Central to Ricks’s philosophy is his approach to leadership under pressure, shaped by experiences where life-and-death decisions had to be made instantaneously. The same composure that allowed him to perform as a team captain despite never having started, and later to excel in high-stakes law enforcement situations, now defines his approach to executive protection.

“There’s really no pressure more than having to decide to pull the trigger or not pull the trigger,” he reflects, drawing from his law enforcement background. This perspective provides context for his calm approach to high-stakes security situations. The pressure of performing in front of 50,000 screaming fans, or the weight of making tactical decisions that could save or cost lives, creates a foundation that makes most business-world challenges manageable by comparison.

“Pressure is only felt when you acknowledge it,” he states with the confidence of someone who has faced genuine pressure and emerged stronger. His method for managing stress involves thorough preparation and staying within his area of expertise—principles learned through years of athletic competition and honed through law enforcement training. “Focus on what you can focus on, handle what you can handle. And you know, do it to the best of your ability.”

The importance of professional presence cannot be understated in Ricks’s approach. He believes that proper bearing and confident demeanor often prevent situations from escalating. “A lot of times it’s the way you carry yourself, the presence that you hold. If you walking around looking clumsy, then somebody most likely will try you,” he explains. This principle extends beyond physical intimidation to encompass the professionalism that builds client confidence and deters potential threats.

His commitment to excellence in presentation mirrors his approach to uniform standards from his football and law enforcement days. “You won’t find me coming to work wrinkled. You won’t find me coming to work unprepared. I’ve always been that guy or that asset to make sure that I’m always thinking of things that people don’t normally think about.”

This attention to detail, developed through years of athletic preparation and reinforced through law enforcement training, creates the foundation for the level of service that sets Bricks Enterprises apart. Clients recognize when someone has prepared thoroughly, just as teammates could always tell when Ricks had done his homework on opponent tendencies or tactical situations.

A Legacy of Service and Protection

Bricks Enterprises – click to visit bricksenterprises.com

Thomas Ricks’s journey from patient backup to SWAC legend, from team captain to SWAT leader, from federal agent to successful entrepreneur, demonstrates how foundational values can guide radical career transitions while maintaining core identity. His evolution through professional sports, law enforcement, and entrepreneurship hasn’t been about abandoning previous chapters but rather about building upon each experience to create something greater.

The thread connecting every phase of his career is service—whether to teammates, communities, or clients. His approach to security reflects the same principles that made him successful as an athlete: preparation, discipline, teamwork, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. These qualities, combined with his law enforcement expertise and business acumen, have positioned Bricks Enterprises as a leader in an increasingly competitive industry.

The respect he earned from teammates who elected him captain despite his unique path to the starting position mirrors the trust he now builds with clients who rely on his expertise in life-or-death situations. The patience and dedication that defined his college career—sticking with the program and making the most of his opportunity—continues to guide his approach to building lasting business relationships and developing comprehensive security solutions.

Perhaps most telling is Ricks’s approach to family, which extends beyond blood relations to encompass his broader community of responsibility. When DNA tests revealed that a child he had been supporting wasn’t biologically his, his response exemplified the values that define him: “Blood don’t make family. So I’m Daddy.” This commitment to responsibility regardless of personal cost illuminates the character that clients trust with their safety and that has driven his success across multiple careers.

The legacy Ricks has built extends beyond individual accomplishments to encompass the example he sets for others facing their own moments of transition and opportunity. His story resonates particularly within the HBCU community, where his journey from patient backup to All-American serves as inspiration for young athletes learning that success often requires faith in the process, dedication to continuous improvement, and readiness to excel when opportunity finally arrives.

Today, as Ricks continues to build Bricks Enterprises while maintaining the highest standards of professional security service, his story serves as an inspiration for anyone seeking to transform their experiences into meaningful service to others. His journey proves that with the right foundation, clear purpose, and unwavering commitment to excellence, it’s possible to excel in entirely different fields while staying true to core values of integrity, service, and protection.

From the SWAC fields where he first demonstrated his leadership potential to the boardrooms and event venues where he now ensures client safety, Thomas Ricks has consistently proven that true legends aren’t just made by individual achievement—they’re defined by their ability to elevate others, adapt to new challenges, and maintain excellence across diverse arenas of service. His legacy continues to grow, not just through business success, but through the example he sets for the next generation of leaders who understand that greatness often comes to those who prepare faithfully and perform excellently when their moment finally arrives.

Detroit’s Tel K. Ganesan vs. Everybody: Indian-American Engineer Turned Filmmaker Leading a Stellar Black Cast in Trap City

Tel K. Ganesan, Visionary Filmmaker and Detroit’s Cultural Ambassador to Hollywood

Tel K. Ganesan isn’t your typical filmmaker—and Trap City isn’t your typical indie film. With a background rooted in engineering, entrepreneurship, and leadership, Tel made a bold pivot into storytelling. Today, he stands at the helm of a film that’s not only streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV, but also sparking conversations around ambition, redemption, and the mental and social traps we navigate every day.

The story behind Trap City is as compelling as the film itself—and it’s a testament to what can happen when vision, purpose, and a refusal to follow the rules collide.

A Nontraditional Path with Intentional Purpose

Tel’s entry into film wasn’t calculated—it was inspired. “Every 10 years, I switch careers,” he shared. “This one stuck because the story felt personal. It mirrored the internal traps I had to overcome.”

That message—about confronting mental, societal, and spiritual barriers—is what drives Trap City. It’s not just a title. It’s a metaphor for the cycles people often find themselves in, especially in underserved communities.

A Story That Speaks to the Moment

Trap City explores a range of issues that feel more relevant now than ever: incarceration, viral fame, systemic pressure, sacrifice, and self-belief. The film resonates because it holds a mirror up to real struggles—and does so with sincerity.

“This isn’t just entertainment,” Tel said. “This is a film about recognizing what’s holding you back—and deciding you won’t stay stuck.”

Acting Legend Clifton Powell (left) and Rising Star Brandon T. Jackson in Trap City

A Bold Casting Approach

One of the most talked-about decisions was casting Brandon T. Jackson, known for his comedy, in the lead role of a serious street rapper. Then flipping expectations again by casting rapper Jeezy as a pastor.

“We didn’t cast based on image—we cast based on alignment with the story,” Tel explained. “Jeezy didn’t need convincing. He connected with the message. That’s what matters most.”

With standout performances from Clifton Powell, Omar Gooding, and more, Trap City delivers authentic emotion and energy—exactly what Tel envisioned.

Challenging the Industry’s Blueprint

Without ties to Hollywood, Tel faced resistance—but also found room to innovate.

“Not following their playbook was an advantage,” he said. “It gave me freedom to move without limits. I wasn’t waiting for permission—I created my own lane.”

After completing a successful theatrical run across 30+ cities, Tel partnered with FilmHub to take Trap City to streaming platforms worldwide. The long-term plan includes global distribution, awards consideration, and building it into a cult classic.

Leading with Vision and Faith

Reflecting on the process, Tel emphasized the importance of preparation, flexibility, and mindset. “I put more into pre-production than anything else,” he said. “You have to be ready for setbacks. But more importantly, you have to believe—fully.”

That belief, he said, extended beyond the film itself. “The movie reminded me that I, too, needed to walk in faith. That’s the message I hope people take away: you’re not limited unless you believe you are.”

For Those Who Want to Collaborate

Tel is open to working with creatives, producers, and emerging filmmakers who align with his mission. The best way to connect? Reach out.

Instagram: @TelKGanesan

Website: www.Tel KGanesan.com

Trap City may be Tel’s latest project, but it’s clear—it’s just the beginning. With a voice that’s fearless and a vision grounded in purpose, he’s not here to follow the industry. He’s here to reshape it.

The critically acclaimed Trap City is NOW available on demand. ▶️ Watch it today on Prime Video & Apple TV.
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COMMUNITYx Leads the Way in Social Advocacy with Kyrie Irving At Their Aid

In a world where fame often takes center stage, Kyrie Irving is emerging as a genuine change agent on the basketball court and
as a catalyst for change in the world beyond. He isn’t content with just grabbing headlines through his on-court skills; he’s taking his unwavering commitment to social justice to new heights by throwing his support behind COMMUNITYx, the world’s foremost digital powerhouse for activism.

Founded by the tireless advocate for justice, Chloe Cheyenne, COMMUNITYx is more than just a platform; it’s a digital force that propels change. From fighting against police brutality to addressing pressing environmental issues, this dynamic company spearheads campaigns at the heart of societal injustices. Kyrie Irving’s dedication to the cause of justice is well-documented, with his support for movements like Sioux Rocks, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor. Now, he’s weaving his influence into the fabric of COMMUNITYx.

Through his association with COMMUNITYx, Kyrie generously contributed to a range of vital campaigns to protect Black farmers in Colorado who face harassment from their white counterparts. Additionally, he’s contributed to the re-entry fund for Ricky Godfrey, who was wrongfully convicted. Kyrie has also thrown his weight behind addressing the USA water crisis and the reunification fund for Chanel, an Indigenous minor currently in the custody of a prejudiced family.

Kyrie Irving’s involvement with COMMUNITYx is emblematic of his determination to use his fame and resources to make a meaningful impact on the world’s most pressing issues. As a true game-changer both on and off the court, he exemplifies the power of celebrity when wielded in the service of justice and social change.

To learn more about COMMUNITYx and its campaigns, visit them on Instagram

PlayersTV Curates The Ultimate Athlete Streaming Network with Partnerships from Amazon and Russell Wilson

PlayersTV has created the ultimate streaming playing field for athletes with their revolutionary TV Network. Their groundbreaking platform has already garnered the likes of professional athletes across the NFL, NBA, WNBA, and MLB franchises; And now they’re upping the score with a new distribution partnership with Amazon and Russell Wilson. These prestigious entities took the NBA Summer League 2023 by storm for the historic announcement featuring Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Kyrie Irving, Deandre Jordan, and Vernon Davis.

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Founded by Deron Guidrey and Collin Castellaw, PlayersTV is a BY ATHLETES FOR THE FANS network showcasing athlete lifestyle and culture content. Their content shows the lives of athletes inside and outside of the game. With genres ranging from cooking, comedy, and documentaries to business, original series, and everything in between, pro athletes are sure to keep their fans entertained.

At the exclusive panel and press conference event in Vegas, Vernon Davis was a riveting host, alongside PlayersTV executives Deron and Collin– showing the audience a strong united front with their historic announcement. Shetellia Riley Irving dazzled the audience with her powerful presence as an  American American Woman making impact in a male-dominated industry

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Russell Wilson shared his joy as the newest athlete investor for PlayersTV with his production company Why Not You Productions?

The world-renowned channel Amazon Prime now welcomes PlayersTV their family. In their partnership, distributes unrivaled access to PlayersTV 24/7 athlete-exclusive content. PlayersTV also welcomes Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson and his production company, Why Not You Productions. With a current Amazon Studios partnership, Wilson is now amplifying his reach with PlayersTV.

These partnerships elevate the PlayersTV mission “to showcase the human side of sports through captivating storytelling,” allowing them to reach millions of Amazon Prime Video subscribers across the globe.

With an official launch date later this summer, viewers will receive a curated collection of sports programming, offering a fresh perspective on the sports industry and its impact on athletes, communities, and society.

Read the full announcement here!

For more on PlayersTV, visit https://playerstv.com/