Former New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders defensive end Richard Seymour always knew how to win at football, but he's found another competition he's quite good at in retirement.
Seymour, a three-time Super Bowl champion, is currently enjoying some success at the World Series of Poker as he turned a starting stack of $50,000 into $114,000 on the first day. The 37-year-old is having fun, using one of his Super Bowl rings to hold down his chips.
Bagged 114k of 50k starting stack @WSOP...Let's Go Sey😁 pic.twitter.com/u74fH6wCkp
— Richard Seymour (@BigSey93) July 9, 2017
The second round of the main event started Tuesday with 5,519 players competing to be inside the top 1,084, who all would make the main event with a minimum payout of $15,000.
Seymour is currently holding on to a final event spot in 726th place.
- With h/t to CBS Sports
