NFL football star Vernon Davis delves into his astonishing career, from winning Super Bowl 50 in 2016 with the Denver Broncos to reinventing himself as an actor and producer, and recalls the hard-won lessons—including that infamous press conference—that paved his path to success. In October 2008, after a San Francisco loss to Seattle, Vernon Davis was put on blast by Coach Mike Singletary in a fiery speech criticizing his “me-myself-and-I attitude”. It proved to be the turning point in Davis’s career, and the inspiration for him to change his mindset, his playing, and his life. At the time, Davis was a young, talented player who had been drafted by the 49ers in 2006 at number six, one of the highest draft positions for a tight end in NFL history. He played ten years for the team, which included a 2013 Super Bowl loss to the Baltimore Ravens in a 34-31 heartbreaker, where he recorded six catches for 104 yards. Winning a Super Bowl in 2016 with Peyton Manning, Davis landed a crucial downfield block and sprung teammate C.L. Anderson for a key 34-yard run that helped the Broncos defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-10. Davis retired in 2019 after a final four years playing pro for his hometown team in Washington. He’s now deeply involved in his new acting and producing feature films. Here he rewinds the tape to reflect on his career and competitive spirit—and the insights about teamwork, leadership, and responsibility that came in the aftermath of Coach Singletary’s press conference, spurring him to transform his life for the better. Weaving personal reflections with frank, real-world advice, Playing Ball is not just one athlete’s memoir but an eye-opening exploration of what winning—on the field and beyond—really means.
Reading 'Playing Ball' felt like sitting down with the author, Vernon Davis, for a heartfelt conversation about his life, struggles, and successes. It's more than just an autobiographical sports memoir—it's a story about resilience, personal growth, and finding purpose beyond football. Through this book, the author takes us through key moments of his experiences in life, from his difficult childhood to making it big as an NFL player. Although I am not a sportsperson, I felt connected to his story. One of the most potent parts of the book is when he talks about the 2008 incident with his couch, who publicly called him out for his behaviour. Instead of treating it as a setback, Davis used it as a lesson and changed himself. That moment alone made me reflect on times in my own life when harsh criticism pushed me to grow. The books definitely discuss his biggest achievements and his transition into the film industry, presenting him as a true player in life who grows in all circumstances. You might feel scattered while the story jumps from one phase to another of his life, but honestly, you will be happy as a reader at the end of the book. It is an inspiring read for players and all people who think that giving up is a solution. This book gives various instances from the author's life where he had the option to quit, but he fought and kept going. It makes a definite recommendation.
When Vernon Davis was playing in the NFL I was a big fan of his so I was excited to get a chance to read this. I always like hearing the other side of the story when it comes to NFL or any other athlete because they are so much more than just the sport. I do think this memoir could have used some editing I just found it a bit repetitive. The introduction really didn’t rope me in either (sorry to Coach Mike Singletary). He was even more repetitive and feel like he didn’t have much of a point but it was such a long intro I felt like he was just trying to fill space. This does make me love Vernon on a personal level too and it provided so much background to give you an idea of what it was like for him growing up, succeeding in the NFL and all of his other endeavors. The tone of voice he uses is very casual throughout (possibly why I think editing could be useful in cutting it down) but it was very conversational which was a different change of pace. Whatever came to his mind or was though aloud was put down on paper. #goodreadsgiveaway
Playing Ball is a autobiographical look at the life of Vernon Davis. From his early days growing up in DC to his college life at the University of Maryland, to his 14 year career in the NFL with the 49ers, Broncos and Washington.
One thing I really enjoyed about this book was the fact that it was told the eyes and words of Vernon Davis himself. I liked the fact that he spoke about the non sports ventures that he immersed himself in, including his vast foundations and acting roles. He also
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I won a copy of "Playing Ball: Life Lessons From My Journey To The Super Bowl And Beyond" on Goodreads First Reads. I knew of Vernon because my husband loves football and I watch a lot of the games with him. I love memoirs and learning about people and their lives. This was an interesting book that my husband enjoying with me as I shared stories with him as I read.
Playing Ball by Vernon Davis This story is a journal of sorts about Vernon who is also the author. From the beginning the thing that stuck with me was going to church every Sunday. My mother although not Catholic but married into a Catholic family, brought us to church and all other ceremonies over the years of our lives. We even went to school from Kindergarten to high school in a Catholic school. Author's life starts out so traumatic. Very hard upbrining but he has his grandparents to tend to him and his siblings as the mother was a drug addict. She'd embarrass him many times while out in the neighborhood playing ball with his friends. He has nights where he was the one caught and ended up in jail. Finally after a felony he promised his grandparents he'd change. And he was able to do that. Found a new school not in the neighborhood and he had to prove himself in order to play ball with them, and he did. He had good grades and did so much with his life. With such struggles he really has come out of the heartache and formed relationships and got a good head on his shoulders. I used to follow football but only the Patriots so I was familiar with some of the names. The organizations he created for the good of others is so great to read about. Helping others in the art field to educate them and then give them scholarships and give back to the organization. He read a lot of self help books and created other funds for other organizations that helped the community he lived in. There are so many to note. Now I'll have to go back to the movies he mentioned to see him as an actor. So cool. Love most how he stepped up to help his grandparents and his siblings. through the tough years. What a fantastic story. Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.
I am not a sports enthusiast, but I love reading memoirs with real-life lessons, as this would create a new world of relatability with a person you have known through media. My latest read, "Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond," was recommended by one of my friends who is a sports person, and I loved it. It is an inspiring compilation of actual life events and experiences by former NFL star Vernon Davis. I didn't know him before, but this read taught me about his path from a difficult childhood to becoming a Super Bowl champion and tracing success. The book would imbibe you with his life through stories of his experiences and reveal the critical moments that shaped his character and career. The story portrays the significance of self-reflection, personal growth, and a more substantial commitment to teamwork and leadership. It highlights the importance of resilience and the value of learning from criticism in paving the path to success. Through this read, you will learn the reality behind the famous events associated with his life. His love for his game is inevitable, which is depicted very well through his journey of not giving up, learning from his mistakes, taking initiative, and giving direction whenever needed. This book is highly recommended!
"Dreams don’t just happen, they take work, sacrifice, and a whole lot of resilience."
That’s exactly what Vernon Davis’s journey is all about. Growing up in Washington, D.C., he didn’t have a smooth path to success. He had talent, sure, but talent alone doesn’t get you to the NFL. It was the grind, the setbacks, and the moments of doubt that truly shaped him. In Playing Ball, Davis takes us through the raw, unfiltered reality of his life, from his high school days at Dunbar to his college years at the University of Maryland and, finally, his rise in the NFL. But this isn’t just a highlight reel of wins. He opens up about the tough times, the people who pushed him forward, and the lessons he had to learn the hard way. His bond with childhood friends like JuJu, the influence of his coaches, and his family’s impact all play a role in his story.
And football? That’s just one piece of the puzzle. Davis also dives into his life beyond the game, his passion for business, philanthropy, and even the arts.
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‘Always try to help people and do the right thing’ – A terrific memoir!
As fine as Vernon Davis’s memoir is – and it is exceptional! – the introductory passage by Michael Singletary serves as a dramatic and quite inspirational entry into appreciating the life of NFL giant Vernon Davis. After an explosion of anger on the field, Coach Singletary addressed the issue: ‘Vernon Davis heard my message, and he took action to make the necessary change that improved his life.’ From that pungent opening Davis shares his life, and it is an interesting one, revealing how he overcame adversity as a child and young adult, rose in fame on the football field as a star performer with the San Francisco 49ers, the Denver Broncos, and the Washington DC Commanders aka Redskins, and now is an actor, producer, philanthropist, and a model for everyone who faces challenges of all kinds to overcome and grow! Davis’s writing is liquid and sensitive, providing valuable insights while entertaining. ‘You can either break down and give up when you’re challenged or you can keep going with life’s plans.’ Successful on every level!
Firstly, a big thanks goes to the author, Vernon Davis, the publisher, Dafina, and Goodreads for the huge privilege of being able to win a physical copy of this book in a giveaway. This memoir focuses on the life of Vernon Davis, and he discusses many of the anecdotes, inspirations, and characters in his life so far. He isn't just a football star - Vernon Davis is a man of many talents who wades into creative genres as well. He discusses his experiences with a lot of vulnerability and openness that must have been tough at times, but all of the good advice he provides is so important. He talks about how to work as part of a team and how to be a good leader, and how to be responsible for your family and friends, as well as yourself.
I always really enjoy celebrity memoirs and this one was no different. I thought the writing was good, the selected stories were well-used to illustrate Davis' points, and it was a good length. The cover is nice, with a picture that brings out the character of Vernon Davis and his intensity. The font stands out really well on the black cover, so it definitely draws your eye. There's a lot to learn and take away from this memoir, and I'd recommend if you enjoy sports/celebrity inspirational memoirs or are a fan of Vernon Davis.
Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond is a memoir by former NFL football player Vernon Davis. In 2008, Davis was blasted by Coach Mike Singletary for his "me, myself, and I" selfish attitude. While devastated by the coach's remarks on national TV, Davis took his words to heart and began working to improve himself and this experience became the inspiration for him to change his mindset. Davis tells his story with honesty and insight from his early days growing up in Washington, DC to his retirement and his involvement in the movie industry. Born to a drug-addicted mother, Davis grew up in the household of his grandmother and her husband, who proved to be positive influences on the young man. He reflects on his youthful beginnings, his career as a football player, and his competitive spirit; his is a story of resilience and personal growth and how through determination and hard work, one can become a role model for others.
"Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Superbowl and Beyond" by Vernon Davis is an incredibly engaging football biography. Vernon shares his life experiences and acknowledges the figures who guided him when he was veering off track. He often learned lessons the hard way, as he wasn't naturally inclined to take direction easily.
Don't overlook the introduction by Coach Mike Singletary in "Playing Ball." It reveals the essence of Vernon Davis as a respectful individual who channels his anger positively on the football field, while also grappling with the challenges of moving beyond his street mentality. I highly recommend this biography to anyone who appreciates sports and the development of a true leader.
Vernon’s memoir is a fantastic look into the mind and motivations about a former NFL linebacker. He talks honestly about his struggles with his mindset and ego, humbling himself as he clashes with teammates and coaches until it clicks: the rough around the edges demeanor doesn’t offset the skill. You need a good mindset and must be willing to sacrifice the parts of yourself that don’t lend themselves toward your goal, and in Vernon’s case, it was being the best football player he could be. His growth and adaptation is admirable, and he outlines his journey well in this book.
There are a ton of great, quotable lines in this book, and a great lesson about chasing your dreams and developing yourself in all aspects in addition to honing your skills.
Vernon Davis's memoir, Playing Ball, is an amazing account of his journey from a difficult upbringing to an NFL career and life beyond sports. His personal and professional progress is clear, showing how constructive criticism changed him. Raised by loving grandparents, he overcame adversity, understanding the importance of collaboration after receiving public criticism from his coach. Even non-sports enthusiasts will enjoy his redemption narrative. Davis also delves into his non-football endeavors, like philanthropy and acting, providing a well-rounded and interesting look at his extraordinary life. Certainly an inspirational read. Recommended.
I didn't know much about Vernon Davis before reading this book but my husband is a high school teacher and football coach so I thought he might enjoy it. I love reading stories like this where people struggle through adversity and come out on top. It was an easy read but I was captivated by his story. Now it's in my husbands' classroom so high school boys can read it and hopefully also become inspired.
As a big 49ers fan I was so excited when I saw that Vernon Davis had written a memoir! I listened to his life story (he narrated it except for a beginning exert) - it was so interesting to hear about how he was raised and what led to how his life played out!