Greer speaks about the influence of family, what the 2009 Super Bowl run was like and the most influential person in his quest to the NFL.
By John Butler | Canal Street Chronicles
In the toughest moment of his life at that point, former New Orleans Saint Jabari Greer turned to his family for support. Family always seems to be in the right place at the right time for Greer. Whether it was his grandparents, parents, siblings or his children, Greer found strength, stability and comfort in the people he was blessed to call his family. Only in hindsight can we see what a profound effect they each had in his journey to becoming a Super Bowl champion and beyond.
Life of a Saint: Jabari Greer
Although born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jabari Greer spent most of his young life in Houston. It wasn’t until his family fell on some hard times that Greer left the metropolis and his grandparents were there to help. Greer explained, “Basically, we didn’t have enough money to stay in Houston. We had to move in with my grandmother and grandfather in Denmark, Tennessee, which was a population of 300. We went from 3,000,000 to 300.”
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By John Butler | Canal Street Chronicles
In the toughest moment of his life at that point, former New Orleans Saint Jabari Greer turned to his family for support. Family always seems to be in the right place at the right time for Greer. Whether it was his grandparents, parents, siblings or his children, Greer found strength, stability and comfort in the people he was blessed to call his family. Only in hindsight can we see what a profound effect they each had in his journey to becoming a Super Bowl champion and beyond.
Life of a Saint: Jabari Greer
Although born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jabari Greer spent most of his young life in Houston. It wasn’t until his family fell on some hard times that Greer left the metropolis and his grandparents were there to help. Greer explained, “Basically, we didn’t have enough money to stay in Houston. We had to move in with my grandmother and grandfather in Denmark, Tennessee, which was a population of 300. We went from 3,000,000 to 300.”
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