Most athletes are terrified of life after the game.
Jordan Colbert used to be one of them.
Coming in as a rookie — head down, tunnel vision, ignore everything else. Worry about that later.
But later always comes.
Now? He has a vision. A foundation. A life that doesn't fall apart when football ends.
Football isn't done. Not even close.
But when that day comes — five, ten years down the road — he won't be caught off guard.
The scariest moment in an athlete's career isn't the last game. It's the first morning after.
Build your foundation before you need it.
🎙️ Episode 108 with Jordan Colbert on The Playbook with Colin Jonov — out now.
@Jordan_Colbz
Back in the building!
Huge thanks to Jordan Colbert (CU ‘22) of the Miami Dolphins for stopping by and sharing game with the guys.
F.I.G.H.T.
#RoarLionRoar 🦁 // #OnlyHere 🗽
According to linebacker coach Joe Barry the Dolphins have made safety Jordan Colbert an inside linebacker.
“He has great athleticism and was always on the bigger side as a safety…..If he has any future in the National Football League it was going to be as a linebacker.”
Jordan Colbert, who I admit to having never heard of before this moment, just blasted the kick returner who probably wishes he'd taken a knee in the end zone
Dolphins safety Jordan Colbert thrilled to be called up to the active roster.
He said he’s got positional versatility in the secondary, hasn’t played the nickel but is willing to contribute there if called upon.
Dolphins signed S Jordan Colbert to the active roster off the practice squad and placed CB Cornell Armstrong on the injured reserve list.
They also signed CB Kendall Sheffield to the practice squad.
The Dolphins have promoted Jordan Colbert to the 53-man roster, and placed Cornell Armstrong on IR. Miami also re-signed Kendall Sheffield, who was waived with an injury settlement out of camp, to the practice squad.
This likely means Minkah Fitzpatrick remains the nickel CB.