Episode #11 (1/28/15): Brian Jordan

Jan 28, 2015, 05:18 AM

Reaching a goal he had set out since youth, Brian Jordan distinguished himself with a feat rarely achieved in the world of athletics.

Jordan’s professional career began as a safety with the Atlanta Falcons, where he played three seasons and became a Pro Bowl alternate in 1991.

Then, it was on to the diamond – beginning with the St. Louis Cardinals. His stay in the major leagues lasted much longer – a 15-year career that was highlighted by four seasons of 20 or more home runs, a lifetime batting average of .282 as well as an All-Star selection and a World Series appearance in 1999.

Brian Jordan dreamed big. Now, he encourages today’s youngsters to do the same through his charitable organization. For more on the Brian Jordan Foundation, visit brianjordanfoundation.com.

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Audio clips courtesy of NFL Films and NBC Sports/Major League Baseball