Once youโve been in an arena or stadium with thousands chanting your name and millions watching you from home, itโs hard to find a replacement for that feeling when itโs over. This is why so many athletes head into acting when their careers are over. Some even appear on the big screen while theyโre still playing. With the new NFL season set to kickoff, letโs take a look at some of the most memorable athletes turned actors.
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Dwayne โThe Rockโ Johnson
The Rock is a former WWE champion who turned his in-ring charisma into movie star success. Yes, heโs been an action hero fighting bad guys, but heโs really found his niche in comedies where he plays against his tough guy physique.
LeBron James
LeBron has really just played comical, heightened versions of himself, so we havenโt seen him truly act yet, but itโs clear thatโs where his post-basketball career is headed.
Shaquille OโNeal
Nowadays, Shaq is known for his hilarious NBA analysis on TNT and his countless commercials that we canโt get away from. However, there are no words to describe how bad he is in the 1996 movie Kazaam. He plays a rapping genie and thatโs all you need to know. Itโs rough.
Jim Brown
Jim Brown started acting while he was dominating the NFL. When the Cleveland Browns couldnโt accommodate his filming schedule, he decided to retire early. Of course, thereโs more to that story. In the end, the running back went on to star in multiple war movies and westerns during the โ60s and โ70s, as well as all the most popular TV action series of the โ80s. Many modern day athletes turned actors are following the trail he blazed.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem has played himself multiple times in movies and television, but his most memorable role came in the wild comedy Airplane! The basketball legend showed a comedic side to himself that the public wasnโt expecting and it made him even more popular.
Nnamdi Asomugha
The former NFL star has made a fascinating transition to Hollywood. Heโs produced projects like Harriet, Beasts of No Nation and Crown Heights, while receiving praise for his acting in the romantic drama Sylvieโs Love.
Ray Allen
Ray Allen may have only appeared in one movie, but He Got Gameโs Jesus Shuttlesworth is unforgettable. Plus, once you make your debut opposite Denzel Washington, itโs all downhill from there.
Terry Crews
Sure, Terry Crews is the funny big guy on Americaโs Got Talent, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and White Chicks, but before he became known for popping his pecs, he was a professional football player.
Rick Fox
Rick Fox has always been a heartthrob, so itโs no surprise that he found his way to Hollywood. Whatโs really surprising is how good he is. Heโs one of the few people whoโs been able to believably play roles that arenโt connected to his sports background.
Bubba Smith
If youโve somehow never seen a single Police Academy movie, in which Bubba Smith plays the intimidating, yet loyal, Hightower, Iโm going to assume you were born in the late โ90s and have no idea what Police Academy is.
Rosey Grier
Football historians may know Rosey Grier as a member of the NFLโs Fearsome Foursome, but younger fans know him from his appearances on classic series like The Jeffersons, CHiPS, Quincy, ME and The Love Boat. Whether he was the intimidating big guy or the gentle giant, he was always captivating.
Michael Jordan
MJโs film career consists solely of playing himself opposite Bugs Bunny in Space Jam. When your first film becomes a part of pop culture, you only need one.
Carl Weathers
Sure Carl Weathers played in the NFL and CFL, but most fans know him as fictional athlete Apollo Creed. His long and successful career has brought him to a galaxy far, far away as a director and star on The Mandalorian.
Serena Williams
Serena has played herself countless times, but sheโs also had cameo appearances and small roles in Law & Order: SVU, ER, Drop Dead Diva and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
John David Washington
John David Washington used football as a way to get out of his Oscar-winning fatherโs shadow. Turns out, he couldnโt resist the acting bug. His breakout role as NFL player Ricky Jerret in HBOโs Ballers allowed him to blend the best of both worlds.
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