Brian Mitchell enjoyed a 14-year NFL career before retiring after the 2003 season. Mitchell enjoyed most of his success in Washington, where he spent the first 10 seasons of his career and was a part of the franchise’s last Super Bowl champion.
These days, Mitchell is back in the DMV and co-hosts a radio show on 106.7 The Fan in D.C. called “BMitch & Finlay.”
On Tuesday, Mitchell was on national TV as one of five NFL legends on “Celebrity Family Feud” with Steve Harvey.
Mitchell joined T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Andre Rison, Terrell Owens, and LeSean McCoy as they faced off against five United States Olympians.
Check it out:
Listen live tomorrow at noon for the full breakdown of @BMITCHLIVE30 on Celebrity Family Feud pic.twitter.com/7aADdNXP1t
— BMitch & Finlay (@BMitchandFinlay) July 10, 2024
Here’s a graphic of the faceoff:
Celebrity Family Feud tonight at 9:00 on ABC. Make sure you tune in. #celebrityfamilyfeud #NFLPA pic.twitter.com/ICBzMs0K5O
— Brian Mitchell (@BMITCHLIVE30) July 9, 2024
Mitchell ended his career as the NFL’s all-time leader in kick and punt return yardage, and sits behind only Jerry Rice as the league’s all-time leader in total yardage.
Yet, somehow, Mitchell is still waiting for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.