New Tennessee тιтans star Xavier Woods, who earns $5million per season with the team, has a second job away from the gridiron working at a smoothie store.
What Woods’ exact job тιтle is, and which drink brand it is, whether it’s Smoothie King, Jamba Juice, or another company, is unclear.
However, Woods, who has no relation to the WWE star of his same name, whose real name is Austin Creed, is investing his hard-earned time away from the gridiron to create generational wealth.
Per Brandon Harris on X, Woods has already made himself rich from the NFL. He also wants to make sure future generations never face hardship.
He’s reportedly following the path of an athlete to turned a $350k investment into $500million to create generational wealth.
Woods plans to do this through being a strategic business owner and investor, by having a stake in something outside of football.
New Tennessee тιтans star Xavier Woods has a second job away from the gridiron in Nashville
He is working at a smoothie store as an investor or manager, with an unknown drink brand
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Much like Alex Rodriguez and Shaquille O’Neal have done in retirement after Hall of Fame athletic careers, Woods is following the example of former NBA star Junior Bridgeman, who pᴀssed away last month.
Bridgeman turned his basketball profits into dozens of Wendy’s and Chili’s restaurants across America.
The two chains blew up in popularity after his playing career ended, giving him an exit with around $500million in profits.
O’Neal has a stake in multiple Five Guys locations, Papa John’s franchises, a chicken shop that sells nationwide and car washes.
Rodriguez’s entrepreneurial acumen has earned himself a seat as an investor on the hit show ‘Shark Tank’ in the past.
Now, Woods is hoping to be the next one to benefit from Bridgeman’s plan to create generational wealth.