Business Is Booming
A staggering number of professional athletes have been in financial trouble after they retired, but some athletes still playing have found ways to branch out with side businesses to secure their financial futures. From record labels to barber shops, keep reading to see how some star athletes stay on their grind. – Britt Middleton
Michael Vick is the most recent pro athlete to step into the apparel world. He recently announced that he is launching a sportswear line, V7, which will be sold exclusively at Modell's, a sporting goods chain operating on the East Coast. The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback's line of T-shirts, tank tops and shorts will be priced at $12.99 for kids and $19.99 for adults. (Photo: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
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