Wayne Chrebet now manages a $2 billion fund

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Wayne Chrebet, an undrafted free agent who played for the New York Jets from 1995 to 2005, has transitioned from football to finance. He now manages a $2 billion fund after a successful NFL career, where he recorded 580 receptions. Chrebet lived on a friend's couch early in his career, unsure of his future with the team. He eventually became a Jets legend, earning $22 million and entering the team's Ring of Honor in 2014. Now a financial advisor, Chrebet emphasizes the importance of budgeting for players, as NFL contracts only provide income for part of the year. He also has interests in horse racing, owning several competitive horses.


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