Who we are

 

Devin McCourty

Devin McCourty currently serves as an analyst for NBC’s Football Night in America and is a game analyst for Westwood One Radio broadcasts of NFL games. McCourty retired from the NFL March of 2023 following a 13 year career, all with the New England Patriots. 

McCourty was originally drafted in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft out of Rutgers University. McCourty enjoyed a stellar career, winning 3 Super Bowls while starting all 205 games he played in, finishing with 35 career interceptions and being named to the New England Patriots 2010’s All Decade Team. Remarkably, Devin served as a Team Captain for 12 years, a reflection of the respect his teammates and coaches had for him.

His success on the field was only exceeded by his social impact off the field. Devin was nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award four times for his widespread philanthropic efforts. In 2013, Devin and his twin brother Jason launched their “Tackle Sickle Cell” Campaign in partnership with Embrace Kids Foundation (located in New Brunswick, NJ) with the aim of educating the public, increasing blood donations and raising money and awareness for the fight against sickle cell disease. To date, Tackle Sickle Cell has raised over 2.5 million dollars net profit to support families battling sickle cell. Devin earned the Boston Children’s Hospital Champions Award in 2015 and currently serves on the Boston Medical Center (BMC) Hospital Board.

Devin has been an active and engaged leader in a variety of social justice causes. He’s a member of the Players Coalition Task Force and serves as the Chair of the Players Coalition Education and Economic Advancement Committee. Devin has advocated for several bills that successfully passed legislation in Massachusetts including the “Student Opportunity Act.” He has participated in roundtable discussions with other NFL players about racism and advocated for nonprofits redirecting gang-involved youth from incarceration to educational and employment opportunities. Currently Devin is an Advisory Board Member for Boston Uncornered.  

In May of 2020, as the COVID-19 stay at home orders began, he and his twin brother Jason purchased $100,000 worth of Chromebooks for students who did not have access to computers at home. They followed up with a $50,000 donation in early October to support technology needs for underserved high school students. Devin and his wife Michelle are parents to three children — daughter Londyn, and sons Brayden and Chase.

Jason McCourty

Following a standout 13 year run in the NFL including winning a Super Bowl, Jason McCourty has seamlessly transitioned into a successful broadcasting career. Jason left an indelible mark on the NFL through his exceptional skills, leadership, and unwavering dedication to his teammates.

Jason played his collegiate football at Rutgers before being drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the 6th round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Throughout his tenure with the Titans, Jason demonstrated an uncanny ability to read the game, providing crucial defensive plays and solidifying his reputation as a reliable cornerback.

A pivotal moment in McCourty's career occurred in 2018 when he and his twin brother, Devin, shared the field as New England Patriots, becoming the first twins to ever win a Super Bowl as teammates. This unique and heartwarming experience added another layer to Jason's legacy, showcasing the importance of family bonds and shared accomplishments in the competitive world of professional sports.

Jason McCourty announced his retirement from the NFL in May of 2022. Only months after stepping away from the game he joined NFL Networks’ Emmy Award winning “Good Morning Football” as a co-host and has immediately been recognized for his talents, earning the Sports Illustrated Sports Media Award for Best Replacement. Jason also serves as a game analyst for both CBS Sports and Westwood One.

While Jason is known for his professional accomplishments, it’s his work in the community that truly tells the story of the person behind the celebrity. While playing in the NFL, Jason was nominated for countless community awards including the Walter Payton Man of the Year, The Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian and the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award. Jason and his twin brother, Devin were inducted into the Rutgers University Hall of Distinguished Alumni, the highest honor any alumnus can receive.

In 2013, Jason and Devin launched their “Tackle Sickle Cell” Campaign in partnership with Embrace Kids Foundation (located in New Brunswick, NJ) with the aim of educating the public, increasing blood donations and raising money and awareness for the fight against sickle cell disease. To date, Tackle Sickle Cell has raised over 2.5 million dollars net profit to support families battling sickle cell. Jason currently serves on the Boston Medical Center Philanthropic Trust. Jason and his wife Melissa are parents to three children – Liana, Kaiden and Kai.