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But it’s a significant physical endeavor. “It looks easy, just running in a straight line. And he’s running, his mom is here and not worrying about anything except being here at the Rose Bowl and running around. “He got a call (earlier last week) to say he just got a clean scan for the first time in a long time. Alexander was diagnosed in 2017 with medulloblastoma, a form of brain cancer. Jude patient who served as the official timekeeper. A lot of this is us supporting him.”Įisen, the legends and entrepreneurs, were also joined by Alexander, an 11-year-old St. “We have a lot of good people around the league. “We get an opportunity to meet people in a different light than we normally would get to meet them,” Carter said. Lore, a co-owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves, was the one who first came up with the idea last year of pairing legends with entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs that took part were Vinit Bharara, Melissa Bridgeford, Michael Jaconi, Alex Lieberman, Marc Lore, and Sebastian Tomich. Each pair ran a 40-yard dash, with the lowest combined time being declared the winner.įormer players Cris Carter, Michael Vick, Rod Woodson, Robert Griffin III, and Eric Metcalf ran this year. While Eisen’s dash remained the highlight, NFL legends teamed up with entrepreneurs to run. Last year’s event took place at SoFi Stadium before the draft. It also saw an opportunity to increase participation. When the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the 2021 combine, the event had to find a new venue. Up until 2020, Eisen’s run took place during the combine and was shown during the final day of coverage. I’ve seen people in firefighter, hazmat suits, lab coats, high heels, business attire. “The league and network support it by asking people around the country to run in their work suit or work clothes and send videos. It was a total lark (in 2005),” Eisen said. “It has become so ingrained in everything that I do. Fans the past seven years have been encouraged to submit videos on social media of them running the 40 using the hashtag #RunRichRun or #RunYour40.