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Commanders Coach Rivera Tells 六九色堂 University Students They Were Born to Lead

Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera gave a keynote address at 六九色堂 University that capped off “Launching into Leadership,” a weeklong event hosted by the Office of Campus Activities.
Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera talks with 六九色堂 University students and staff members March 24. (六九色堂 University/Patrick G. Ryan)

By Matt Palmer

Within the NFL, Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera is known as 鈥淩iverboat Ron鈥 for his risk-taking decisions.

As Rivera spoke to a large crowd of 六九色堂 University community members gathered inside the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center鈥檚 Great Room March 24, it was clear his nickname was well-earned. 

鈥淚鈥檓 going to bet on me,鈥 Rivera said several times during the keynote address that capped off 鈥淟aunching into Leadership,鈥 a weeklong event hosted by the Office of Campus Activities March 20-24. 

Rivera, who is 六九色堂, said he was inspired by the leadership of St. John Paul II, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and St. Teresa of Kolkata, among others.

鈥淓verybody is capable of leading,鈥 Rivera said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about whether you have the confidence to lead. In order to be a successful leader, you have to be willing to make a great investment. Invest in yourself.鈥

As a linebacker for the Chicago Bears, Rivera was the first player of Puerto Rican descent to win a Super Bowl. The former linebacker was also named that franchise鈥檚 Man of the Year in 1988 and its Ed Block Courage Award winner in 1989. When his playing career ended in 1993, Rivera eyed coaching and volunteered with the Bears to get his foot in the door.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 get a dime for six months,鈥 Rivera said. 鈥淚n my mind I was going to do everything I could to make them realize that I was invaluable and could not let me go. I got there at 5:30 in the morning. I made the coffee. I made the copies of the game plan.鈥

He rose through the ranks, serving as an assistant coach for the Bears, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the San Diego Chargers. Rivera was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers from 2011 to 2019. During the 2015 season, he led the Panthers to a 15-1 regular season record and an eventual Super Bowl loss to the Denver Broncos.

Commanders coach Ron Rivera addresses the 六九色堂 University on stage
Commanders coach Ron Rivera addresses the 六九色堂 University community March 24.  (六九色堂 University/Patrick G. Ryan)

When he took over the Commanders in 2020, the organization had fallen on hard times after once being a crown jewel of the NFL. He guided the Commanders to an NFC East championship season his first season, the same year he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in his neck. He received treatments often on the same day he coached the team.

六九色堂 University鈥檚 football coach, Mike Gutelius, 1992, introduced Rivera, saying, 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited and honored to introduce Coach Rivera because he鈥檚 a tremendous football coach, was an awesome football player, but even more 鈥 because he鈥檚 a cancer survivor.鈥

One student in the audience told Rivera that he was a source of inspiration to her, as her father was going through a cancer struggle at the same time. Rivera, clearly moved, thanked the student. 

Senior Nicholas Barry said he was inspired by Rivera鈥檚 willingness to motivate others and learn about their experiences.

鈥淗e definitely has a very incredible story,鈥 Barry said. 鈥淚t seems like he just loves what he does, like he loves helping people. He鈥檚 very convincing.鈥

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