EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 50 MIN
Andrew Whitworth’s Journey from Recruit to Champion to Mentor
from Sports In America with David Greene · host WHYY | PRX
Andrew Whitworth is an NFL legend. A four-time Pro Bowler, he played for 16 seasons into his 40s, then retired as the oldest tackle in NFL history. He was known not just for his skill on the field and his longevity — but also widely recognized for his character, and his charity work in his personal life. In this week’s episode, we sit down with Andrew to hear everything he learned from his 16 seasons in the NFL, like how to sweet-talk the defenders he was up against, and how the game helped him learn to take care of himself and the people around him. Show Notes Andrew Whitworth Mic'd Up For Super Bowl LVI Win vs. Bengals Andrew Whitworth is the Walter Payton Man of the Year | NFL Honors Look: Rams O-linemen training together in Andrew Whitworth's garage | RamsWire Los Angeles Rams left tackle Andrew Whitworth retires after 16 NFL seasons, goes out on top | ESPN Inside Matthew Stafford's no-look pass to Kupp in Super Bowl LVI | 'America's Game Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.
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