Never Broken
Jacob Tamme doesn’t back down from a challenge. The former Wildcat showed his tenacity during his years as a football star at UK, eventually going on to play nine seasons in the NFL—but first, he had another hurdle to overcome. During the off-season following his sophomore year, Jacob had to undergo back-to-back surgeries to repair labrum tears in both shoulders.
Led by Dr. Darren Johnson, the team at UK Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine repaired Jacob’s labrums. The goal was always to return him to the field, and Jacob never doubted it. “There was never any thought that I wouldn’t play again,” he said. “I felt confident that they would do a great job repairing me, and they did a phenomenal job.”
Those repaired labrums stood the test of time, holding strong through two more seasons in the SEC and nine seasons in the NFL, with Jacob playing for the Indianapolis Colts, the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons.
Jacob retired from the NFL in 2017, but he didn’t slow down. These days, he’s working two jobs, one of which is managing his family’s cattle farm in Danville. Like any farming job, it involves long days and hard work, year-round. “It’s a non-stop job. If it was long hours with football, at least you knew what they were going to be. With the farm, it just never stops. You don’t get to control the animals—in a lot of ways, they control you. It’s been a great challenge and a lot of fun.”
Even in the face of football and farming, Jacob’s shoulders have remained up to the challenge. “My shoulders have held up great,” Jacob said. “I had a tremendous career. I’m still lifting feed buckets. Overall, I feel really good. The orthopedic team at UK HealthCare did a phenomenal job.”