Andrew Brandt knows the business side of sports about as well as anyone. He followed up a career as an agent by joining the Packers in 1999 to negotiate player contracts and manage the cap. He is now a blogger, ESPN expert, professor and leader of the Moorad Center for sports law at Villanova, and podcaster. He was an insider for some of the most definitive moments of the modern NFL, including the decision to take Aaron Rodgers with a 1st round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft despite having future Hall of Famer and NFL ironman Brett Favre at quarterback.   Hear Andrew relive some of these stories from the inside, get his perspective on how to get a job in sports, and listen to Andrew's philosophy that any job should be looked at as a chapter and not a career, especially if your current job has an expiration date, like playing pro sports. Andrew is experienced enough to cut through all the industry BS, yet real enough to stay in sync with the humanity of sports. Enjoy his reflections on this week's podcast and follow him on Twitter @AndrewBrandt to see for yourself.

Andrew Brandt knows the business side of sports about as well as anyone. He followed up a career as an agent by joining the Packers in 1999 to negotiate player contracts and manage the cap. He is now a blogger, ESPN expert, professor and leader of the Moorad Center for sports law at Villanova, and podcaster. He was an insider for some of the most definitive moments of the modern NFL, including the decision to take Aaron Rodgers with a 1st round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft despite having future Hall of Famer and NFL ironman Brett Favre at quarterback.   Hear Andrew relive some of these stories from the inside, get his perspective on how to get a job in sports, and listen to Andrew's philosophy that any job should be looked at as a chapter and not a career, especially if your current job has an expiration date, like playing pro sports. Andrew is experienced enough to cut through all the industry BS, yet real enough to stay in sync with the humanity of sports. Enjoy his reflections on this week's podcast and follow him on Twitter @AndrewBrandt to see for yourself.