Bryce Huff shifts focus from football to addressing battery fires
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 3:56 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
Bryce Huff retired from the NFL in March at 27 and is now focusing on a new venture. He and his brother have founded a company aimed at reducing fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. Huff has invested part of his NFL earnings into the startup. The company looks to develop an environmentally friendly product that quickly extinguishes battery fires without toxic chemicals. Huff, who studied mechanical engineering, expresses a commitment to leveraging his engineering skills in this new endeavor.
- •Bryce Huff retired from the NFL in March 2026.
- •He co-founded a company focused on lithium-ion battery fire risks.
- •Huff has funded the startup with $40.6 million from his NFL earnings.
- •The company aims to create a safe, environmentally friendly fire extinguishing product.
- •Huff studied mechanical engineering while playing college football at Memphis.
- 3:56 PMYahoo Sports — Bryce Huff's focus shifts from football to battery fires
"Bryce Huff abruptly retired from the NFL in March at the age of 27.
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