Jahvid Best career in the NFL didn’t end the way he had hoped because of concussions, but life goes on and so is Jahvid Best.
Best reportedly will be joining California’s coaching staff and attending classes at the school in 2014, according to GoldenBearReport.com.
Chad Nightengale of Salesian High in Richmond said Best helped out at his alma mater last season, a few months after his playing career officially ended because of myriad head injuries.
“He was great with our kids,” Nightengale told the Times. “He works very well with kids in general. His body of work in college and the NFL, obviously, will win a lot of credibility with players.”
Best finished his Cal career with 2,668 yards and 29 rushing touchdowns.