Growing up in a single- parent home led by my father, he inspired perseverance and fairness and helped me to learn goal-setting and how to define my values. He was a big influence on me making the NFL. As far as my career, in 2003, I was drafted into the NFL as an Offensive Lineman by the Jacksonville Jaguars. After 5 years of playing in the league, back injuries made it difficult for me to continue and I decided to retire and pursue a career in construction and contracting.
At the age of 27, I had founded a construction company called Kayden Premier Enterprises. It became the largest minority contractor in the area of site-work in the city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland for two years. The company had fast growth, but eventually, after my playing career was over, the business went bankrupt, losing almost 2 million dollars on one project in a matter of only 90 days.
At a similar time, I had dealt with the sudden passing of my father. It brought me to low places leading to depression, alcoholism, and addictions for pain management.