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Sports enthusiasts in the Chicago area are taking notice of the move made by former Chicago Bears placekicker Robbie Gould, who has apparently landed a new position as a high school head coach off the field.
Gould is expected to become the new head coach of Rolling Meadows High School football after hanging up his cleats after an 18-year NFL career, according to Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Gould is making a sort of homecoming as he returns to the Chicago region, where he established roots with his family and became the Bears’ all-time leading scorer.
In a move that’s catching the eye of Chicago-area sports fans, former Chicago Bears placekicker Robbie Gould has reportedly nailed down a new gig—not on the gridiron, but on the sidelines as a high school head coach.
After hanging up his cleats following an 18-year NFL career, Gould is set to take the reins of the Rolling Meadows High School football team as its new head coach, per reports from the Chicago Sun-Times.
It’s a homecoming of sorts for Gould, one that sees him returning to the Chicago area, where he not only became the Bears’ all-time leading scorer but also where he’s laid down roots with his family.
And it’s not just Gould who has ties to the NFL at Rolling Meadows; the high school is also an alma mater to NFL quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, a teammate of Gould’s during their time together on the San Francisco 49ers.
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