
Most NFL careers last three years. Tyler Shatley made it eleven.
Undrafted. Overlooked. Undeniably consistent.
Tyler has been in the trenches of the NFL for more than a decade through regime changes, new quarterbacks, coaching overhauls, and a lifetime of hits that would’ve broken most men. But through it all, he’s stayed grounded in his purpose, his discipline, and his belief that how you live matters more than how you play.
In this conversation, Denny Thompson and Joby Martin sit down with Tyler to unpack what it really takes to last in the league how he found strength through years of uncertainty, what the locker room has taught him about leadership and integrity, and what he’s learned about success, family, and staying faithful when no one’s watching.
This isn’t just about football.
It’s about the kind of mindset that lasts.