Every Tuesday, Kenny Moore II changes from a nine-year veteran NFL cornerback to an eighth-grade life skills teacher.

"Mr. Kenny," as the Colts cornerback's students fondly call him, shows up at Cardinal Ritter High School in Indianapolis every week without fail to talk about all kinds of topics – everything from financial literacy to healthy relationships to mental health. He stays there for two hours and dedicates himself to being fully present for every moment.

It's Moore's one off day of the week, a day most NFL players use to prioritize their own health and recovery amid their hectic and demanding schedule.

But teaching, giving back and spreading love is Moore's recovery. It's his calling, it's his source of inspiration and it's as deeply rooted in his personality as his love for f

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