Coastal Carolina graduate Josh Norman is having a busy offseason, as he continues to be one of the more active players in the NFL off the field.
The Washington Redskins cornerback started a seven-on-seven high school football league in his hometown of Greenville that will be played later this year, recently took part in NFL UK Live shows in Scotland and England, and Tuesday joined a committee bent on making social change through the NFL.
Norman is one of the players on the NFL’s new player-owner committee focusing on social and racial justice initiatives.
Commissioner Roger Goodell credited “unprecedented dialogue” for helping players and owners create the committee, which was announced Tuesday.