Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles has recently taken on a mentorship role as the Director of Player Development at Legend High School in Parker, Colorado. In this capacity, Bolles aims to guide and develop young athletes, sharing his extensive football experience and personal journey to inspire the next generation.
Bolles has been candid about the challenges he faced earlier in his career, including struggles with penalties and consistency. Reflecting on his time with the Broncos, he once expressed his frustration, stating, “I’ve been here for seven years and all I’ve done is lost.”
This sentiment underscores his deep desire to contribute to a winning culture and his commitment to personal and team improvement.
In his new role at Legend High School, Bolles is dedicated to mentoring young athletes, helping them navigate both the physical and mental aspects of the game. His involvement is expected to have a significant impact on the players, providing them with valuable insights and guidance as they develop their skills and character on and off the field.
For more on Bolles’ mentorship role, you can watch the following video: