Brandon Copeland, like the rest of the NFL, has a lot of free time right now. But rather than sit around and wait for the season to begin (hopefully on time), he’s taking the opportunity to help players get their finances on track.
Copeland, 28, is hosting a series of free webinars for active NFL players, in conjunction with the NFL Players Association. The University of Pennsylvania graduate teaches a financial literacy class at his alma mater and owns two real estate companies.
“We should try to look at this as an opportunity to get better,’’ Copeland told the New York Post before the first webinar was held on Thursday.