NFL Players Taking on Unpaid Internships to Develop Career Skills

Not everyone in the NFL is spending their off-season relaxing.

— -- Not everyone in the NFL is spending their off-season relaxing.

Allen, Hammond and Young are part of a program designed by the NFL to help players find their second careers.

Allen, 33, is best known for his work on the gridiron, but Allen is also an intern -- working for Congressman Bobby Rush.

He’s one of 26 NFL athletes taking part in the NFL Players Association’s internship program, where some of the league’s hardest hitters are trying to tackle the idea of a 9-to-5, unpaid internship.

“The average career is less than four years and we knew we needed to get players out into the working world,” said Leslie Satchell of the NFL Players Association.

The program is Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for three weeks, the NFL Players Association said.