Prince Amukamara won a Super Bowl as a New York Giants rookie and went on to play eleven NFL seasons — and somehow that might not be the most impressive part of his story. The cornerback turned serial entrepreneur joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour to share the playbook behind his second act in business.
The conversation moves from the best and worst investments he watched teammates make to the portfolio he has built himself — FedEx routes, assisted living facilities, a children's YouTube channel — plus candid crypto takes, Super Bowl memories, and life at home with newborn triplets.
About Prince Amukamara
Prince Amukamara was a first-round draft pick of the New York Giants in 2011 and won Super Bowl XLVI in his rookie season. Over eleven years in the league he also suited up for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears, earning a reputation as a consummate professional at one of football's most demanding positions.
Since football, Amukamara has approached business the way he approached the game: with preparation and discipline. His ventures span logistics, senior care, digital media, and crypto, all aimed at building generational wealth for a growing family — he and his wife recently welcomed triplets. And the name is no nickname: his family line traces to Nigerian royalty.
What Prince Amukamara and Sean Kelly Talked About
- The best and worst investments Prince Amukamara watched NFL players make
- His memories of winning Super Bowl XLVI as a rookie with the Giants
- How he built a portfolio spanning FedEx routes, assisted living, and a kids' YouTube channel
- His take on cryptocurrency investing and the buzz around Odell Beckham Jr.'s crypto moves
- Where he lands on the Aaron Rodgers greatest-of-all-time quarterback debate
- His NBA title and scoring-leader predictions for the season
- Balancing fatherhood — including newborn triplets — with multiple growing businesses
- Why diversified income streams matter for athletes planning life after sports
Why This Conversation Matters
The transition out of professional sports humbles plenty of great athletes, which is what makes Prince Amukamara's second act worth studying. This conversation is packed with practical thinking about ownership, diversification, and patience — useful whether you ever played a down of football or not.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
