'I was a better football player because of school': Super Bowl champ, medical school grad Duvernay-Tardif addresses SMUS students

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NFLer and doctor speaking to high school students across the country

Going from Super Bowl ring to stethoscope, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif is the very embodiment of the well-rounded person, and at the most rarefied of levels. The McGill University medical school graduate, who blocked on the offensive line for quarterback Patrick Mahomes on the 2020 Super Bowl champion ­Kansas City Chiefs team, talked to St. Michaels University School students Friday about balance. The Montreal resident clearly knows of what he speaks.

“My message to the kids is to be curious and explore different stuff. Have another anchor and another sphere.” A big part of his speech to students revolves around the importance of nutrition to sound mind and body, something he also knows a lot about.“Sound nutrition plays a big role in optimizing all aspects of your life.”

 

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