Former Florida State DB Myron Rolle to Begin Harvard Neurosurgery Residency in July
Posted Mar 18, 2017
Former Florida State standout Myron Rolle has accepted a neurosurgery residency at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. The 30-year-old played safety for the Seminoles before obtaining a master's degree in medical anthropology at the University of Oxford. The Titans selected him with the final pick in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft, but he never played a professional snap.
(Bleacher Report)
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