Super Bowl champion's wife dishes on harsh realities of husband playing in NFL
The wife of Super Bowl champion wide receiver Phillip Dorsett received a crash program into just how taxing being a professional athlete could be Dorsett was a first-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts in but he didn t play with them for too long The wide receiver s career took him to eight teams including two separate stints with the Seattle Seahawks and Las Vegas Raiders of which he s a member of the practice squad now CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMMoriah Dorsett his wife opened up to People about moving around the NFL with her husband She explained that while the moves were tough she was able to experience cities she never would have dreamed of living in I like to consider myself a professional mover at this point now she narrated the outlet The first time when we moved from Indy to New England the band had handled it for us And then after that all the other moves that was all me trying to get everything together Moriah Dorsett noted she gets a lot of help from his parents when moving But now she waits a bit before she decides to move JETS OWNER WOODY JOHNSON CRITIQUES JUSTIN FIELDS DEFENDS AARON GLENN AMID THE GROUP S UNDERWHELMING START Once he gets on a group I wait and see how the season is going to go how he's feeling and then usually we'll make the move and come down a little bit later she added Because the last time we were here in Vegas we moved we got settled in and then literally five days before the season started he got traded to the Denver Broncos Phillip Dorsett is still looking to make the main roster with the Raiders He hasn t seen a regular-season tournament since the season He has catches for yards and touchdowns in career games He won a Super Bowl title with the New England Patriots in He s played for the Jacksonville Jaguars Seattle Seahawks Houston Texans and Denver Broncos He s also spent time with the Atlanta Falcons Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter