For those that have been fans of the Minnesota Vikings for a significant length of time, the name of Steve Jordan still sits atop the list of tight ends in franchise history. He’s still has more receptions than any other tight end in team history (498, which is the third-highest total for any Viking not named Cris Carter or Randy Moss) and still has more than twice as many career receiving yards as Kyle Rudolph, who is second in team history in that category.
This week, however, Jordan took a step in his off-field career that could prove to be a huge boon to not only National Football League players, but people in every walk of life.