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Adams, Royal participate in business program
Safety Mike Adams and tight end Robert Royal are among 77 NFL players who will participate in the league's Business Management
and Entrepreneurial Program.
The sessions will be held at the Harvard and Wharton Business Schools. Adams and Royal will take part in the Wharton program at the University of Pennsylvania Feb. 16-19.
Wharton's symposium emphasizes real estate, but also includes analyzing financial statements, legal issues, investing and money management, social responsibility, property management, insurance and liability fundamentals and taxation.
According to the Browns, 502 NFL players have participated since the program started in 2005.
Adams earned a degree in communications from the University of Delaware, while Royal completed a kinesiology degree at LSU.