Brian Orakpo went to Lamar High School in Houston, becoming a top-notch defensive end before embarking on a stellar career with the Longhorns. Like many athletes of today, Orakpo has turned to endeavors off the field knowing that at some point his playing career will come to an end. The flooding in Houston caused by Tropical Storm Harvey has caused catastrophic amounts of damage. You don’t wanna miss this so make sure to select Attending Below Me & my brother Mike Orakpo will be launching our new business together very soon.
Come Join myself and Mike Griffin for our official GRAND OPENING OF GIGIS!!! Now, he and his brother Mike are trying to connect the coaching and tech worlds with their new app.It looks like you may be having problems playing this video. "I gotta figure out a way to compartmentalize headed into this game. Thanks to our amazing staff & customers for being an essential part of our success! The flooding in Houston caused by Tropical Storm Harvey has caused catastrophic amounts of damage. I’ll be posting the events in the comments below, so you all will be informed! “It has always been something I loved to do and had a passion for. Orakpo, who still lives in Austin during the offseason, knew that Gigi’s would be a hit for the community just based off of his own experience in the city when it came to trying to find cakes for his kids.We're filling @GigisBeeCave with @TexasFootball greats Saturday to celebrate our grand opening. Now, he and his brother Mike are trying to connect the coaching and tech worlds with their new app.It looks like you may be having problems playing this video. Brian Orakpo's brother is saving Houston flood victims with his boat. Until the Official Announcement right here on Facebook Live, at 7:30pm Central! The Titans outside linebacker hopped on a video with the Players’ Tribune to highlight his love for the tiny desserts. "Mularkey, Orakpo and Supernaw were ecstatic to hear Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk It will be difficult for Orakpo and Supernaw to keep their minds on football and off the storm, but they'll do their best Thursday. Tune in at 7pm CT on our This past year has flown by! It's coming back around," Supernaw said. If so, please try restarting your browser.It looks like you may be having problems playing this video. Grand opening celebration!
We have been working on this for months now and I’m very excited to I will be going Live with Mike right here on Facebook & Instagram Next Wednesday 1/30 at 7:30pm. You don’t wanna miss this so make sure to select Attending Below Me & my brother Mike Orakpo will be launching our new business together very soon. Now, he and his brother Mike are trying to connect the coaching and tech worlds with their new app. "Orakpo's mother hasn't been displaced or had her home destroyed by the storm, but he does have friends with flooded houses and apartments. Everybody is coming together and helping one another. Everybody’s just helping each other, lending a hand, helping their neighbors out.”Titans outside linebacker Brian Orakpo (98) during warmups before the preseason game at MetLife Stadium Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017 in East Rutherford, N.J.. Brian Orakpo went to Lamar High School in Houston, becoming a top-notch defensive end before embarking on a stellar career with the Longhorns. My family is stranded out there. You never know I might be the one behind the register lol So proud of you bro.The Igbo entrepreneurial spirit lives in you.AftBrian Orakpo always had a plan for his post-retirement life. Ask us questions before Part3 of MJ’s LastDanceCome join myself and other Texas Football Legends as we watch, laugh, and discuss the NFL Draft 1st Round.
Brian Orakpo always had a plan for his post-retirement life.
Come meet Derrick Johnson, Jamaal Charles, Michael Griffin, Michael Huff with Gigi Butler Saturday March 10. That's still his city and he wants to help rebuild it once the water finally starts to subside. We have been working on this for months now and I’m very excited to I will be going Live with Mike right here on Facebook & Instagram Next Wednesday 1/30 at 7:30pm. In the meantime, he's following the lead of Texans defensive end "Out of all the B.S. It’s our 1 Year ANNIVERSARY! Thanks to our amazing staff & customers for being an essential part of our success! It’s our 1 Year ANNIVERSARY! "Orakpo is not the only Titan affected by the storm. Orakpo, who still lives in Austin during the offseason, knew that Gigi’s would be a hit for the community just based off of his own experience in the city when it came to trying to find cakes for his kids.We're filling @GigisBeeCave with @TexasFootball greats Saturday to celebrate our grand opening.
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Orakpo said Michael has a fishing boat he used to rescue people who are trapped or in serious danger due to the flood and take them to dry land until the Coast Guard arrives for further help. Now, he and his brother Mike are trying to connect the coaching and tech worlds with their new app. After announcing his retirement following the 2018 season, Orakpo has since emerged as a zealous entrepreneur with a burgeoning television career. (2:09)NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Football becomes just a game in times like these when people's lives and homes are in danger. "I went around to each guy’s locker and wanted to make sure that their families were safe and sound and their minds were in a good place," Mularkey said. The Titans outside linebacker hopped on a video with the Players’ Tribune to highlight his love for the tiny desserts. We truly appreciate it.We’ve passed a lot of promising milestones, but today we are the most important milestone. "He has a hotline number where people who are in last desparation or need can call that hotline. It’s just hard right now.”He’s heartened by the people like his brother, who are selflessly helping their fellow man.“That’s the great thing,” Orakpo said. Houston native Brian Orakpo said he has had trouble focusing on football as his hometown is devastated by Harvey but vows to help rebuild the city. “It’s amazing that she did that to the J.J. Watt relief fund. Now, he and his brother Mike are trying to connect the coaching and tech worlds with their new app.Brian Orakpo always had a plan for his post-retirement life.