Legendary former NFL tight end Vernon Davis (Maryland) was a guest on Glenn Clark Radio Monday.

Among the topics he discussed were:
-His new memoir “Playing Ball: Life Lessons From My Journey To The Super Bowl And Beyond”
-Did he have any regrets about choosing to go to Maryland when his sophomore and junior seasons didn’t even lead to bowl games?
-Having his former 49ers coach (Hall of Fame linebacker/former Ravens assistant) Mike Singletary write the forward to the book and how Singletary’s legendary “Can’t Do It” press conference changed Davis’ life
-Memories of coming up short against the Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII and how that experience made him cherish winning Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos much more
-Reflections on what Mike Locksley means to his family and why Ralph Friedgen should be in the College Football Hall of Fame

If you missed the conversation, click play below to listen or watch.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Maryland Athletics

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