Understanding that quiet enthusiasm delivers results, Kuehl’s determined work behind the scenes is making the game he loves safer for the next generation.
After retiring from the NFL as a Super Bowl champion in 2008, Kuehl has successfully transitioned into the next phase of his life, a career marked by reinvention and giving back. After a decade of rising through leadership roles at Under Armour, he now channels his energy as an entrepreneur, using his platform to make a lasting impact on athlete health and community.
As Chief Revenue Officer, Kuehl works with a company behind the Q-Collar, a medical device designed to reduce the impact of repeated head hits and lower the risk of brain injuries, and already worn by NFL, MLS, NWSL, and NCAA Division I athletes—as well as U.S. special forces—the Q-Collar has quickly become a trusted piece of equipment across sports and the military.
"It makes you feel like you're doing something good for the game," Kuehl said. "We get (text messages) from soldiers' wives saying my husband came back from a tour, and he's not foggy. He feels great. We've got athletes coming back saying, I'll never play another game without it. I've never felt this good after a game or after a practice … To be able to make sure that kids and parents feel confident that I can get my son into that sport and not worry about (long-term injury concerns) and be part of the solution is great."
Kuehl played for the 49ers, Browns, Redskins, and Giants, where he was a member of the 2008 Super Bowl champions, despite a torn calf/Achilles injury that sidelined him during that championship season.
Along the way, The Trust (Powered by the NFLPA) has been a crucial part of Kuehl's post-football life. The Brain and Body assessment helped Kuehl better understand the toll of repeated hits he endured during his career and provided tools to address long-term health risks. He always played with a bottom-of-the-roster mentality because Kuehl knew he had to earn everything since he was a free-agent signing and nothing was ever guaranteed.
The Trust reinforces the importance of planning, wellness, community, long-term health, and personal development. Kuehl has done his part to create a ripple effect and raise awareness about the benefits of leaning on The Trust post-retirement.