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Andrew Lehman Jimmy Durkin Joseph Kelly Adam Sattler MEET OUR TEAM NFLPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISORS Free Agent Sports (FAS) is a Licensed, Insured, Registered, Certified, and Bonded Professional Sports Corporation with Offices in Los Angeles, CA, Houston, TX, New York, NY. FAS offers athlete representation and contract negotiation services in Football and Basketball, as well as Athlete & Celebrity Endorsements, Brand Development and Management, Promotional Services & Marketing, and Post Career Financial Services & Planning. FAS Agents have negotiated more than $100,000,000.00 in Professional Sports Contracts (NFL, NBA) and more than $10,000,000.00 in Athlete & Celebrity Endorsements in the past 5 years!! We want you to be the NEXT!!! HERE ARE OUR 4 #FAS PARTNER AGENTS Andrew Lehman Jimmy Durkin Joseph Kelly Adam Sattler FAS Agents Are Licensed in the States of Illinois, Idaho, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, California, Georgia, Arizona, and Florida, among others as of 2019. 2600 S. Shore Blvd., Suite 300, League City, TX | 888-519-6525 | [email protected] ANDREW LEHMAN NFLPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISOR NBPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISOR Andrew Lehman founded FAS in 2013, in Houston, TX. Now a 6th year licensed NFL Agent, ANDREW LEHMAN is based in Houston (League City) office. Being in Houston allows for Andrew to give special attention to players in Texas. Andrew has NFL in his blood and he has been dealing with NFL his entire life. As part of the Wisniewski family, a football family which spans over three generations, he has seen his fair share of contracts and the possible complications. This is part of the reason that compelled him to get his Law degree and pursue this career as a professional athlete advisor. His family includes cousin and current Kansas City Chiefs starting OL Stefen Wisniewski (Penn State), uncle and former Oakland Raiders 9-time Pro Bowl OL Steve Wisniewski (Penn State), and uncle and former Baltimore Colts DL Leo Wisniewski (Penn State). Steve was a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist in 2019 and Stefen was a Raiders 2nd Round Pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, and is currently the Starting Left Guard for the Kansas City Chiefs. Being a lifelong football man he played football and earned All Greater Houston honors from Spring High School after his senior season. After High School Andrew initially joined the Texas Tech football team on full scholarship out of high school. Andrew has a Masters of business Administration from University f Houston, and a Juris Doctor Degree from Western State School of Law, in Los Angeles, CA. Andrew started initially as a NBPA Contract Advisor prior to NFLPA and enjoyed success early while representing star players such as Fred VanVleet, Toronto Raptors, Marquis Daniels, Dallas Mavericks, Josh Howard, Dallas Mavericks, and Michael Beasley, Los Angeles Lakers. As a former player, Andrew enjoys working with draft prospects and getting each ready for the NFL team interview process and pushing them to compete harder and longer as he has developed the NFL Blueprint from family rearing of 3 generations. Andrew watches hours of film with his players and demands a commitment to excellence from those around him. Stefen Wisniewski and Andrew Lehman represent the 3rd Generation of Professional Athletes in the Wisniewski Family Lineage. 2600 S. Shore Blvd., Suite 300, League City, TX | 888-519-6525 | [email protected] FUN FACT - Andrew Lehman once held the Texas State High school Record for Power Clean at 395 lbs, and Clean & Jerk 315 lbs, in 1995. Pictured above, Dante Hall (MVP) on left, Andrew Lehman with Mother Diane Andrew Lehman, Centered (Defensive Wisniewski at awards ceremony at Spring Player of the Year) and Eric Wilson High school, in Houston, TX after (Offense Player of Year) on Right, at the receiving honors for his play on both Greater Houston Region at the Touchdown sides of the field as LB, NG, TE, and RB. Cub in Houston, TX.. Andrew recorded Lettering all 4 years in Football, and 10.5 Sacks, 21 tackles for a loss, and 4 Baseball. Touchdowns while also receiving first team all District 21-5A honors at Fullback, Pictured Above are 3 Generations of WISNIEWSKI Family after Recent Game Wisniewski Players including the kids at With Stefen Wisniewski (pictured center) Raiders game in 1993, JIMMY DURKIN NFLPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT A D V I S O R James “Jimmy” Durkin has been a licensed NFL agent since 2014 and has negotiated a variety of player contracts and marketing deals that create additional revenue for all of his clients. Jimmy is based in FAS's New York City office and represents several NFL Players. Having graduated from the University of Dayton, Jimmy then attended and received his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) law degree from New York Law School and is a licensed Attorney in the State of New York. Jimmy is a lifelong football man who has played on five national championship teams at different levels. Additionally, he has served as the President and a Coach with the Staten Island Lions Pop Warner football organization which provides him the opportunity to guide and mentor numerous children in his local community. Jimmy considers football to be his passion and he has developed an extensive network of football contacts in professional and collegiate football. As a trusted evaluator of talent, he devotes significant time watching college film and preparing player evaluations each college football season. Additionally, Jimmy is a Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice where he enjoys his time working with his students. Jimmy had a distinguished career in law enforcement with the New York Police Department attaining the rank of Sergeant and also receiving various awards and commendations throughout his career. As a father and husband, Jimmy resides in Staten Island with his wife, Christa, and their two children, James and Julia. Jimmy is also a graduate of Monsignor Farrell High School. Jimmy is best known as a “bulldog” because of his relentless effort and passion for his Clients. It has often been said in NFL Circles, If Jimmy Cant Get You a NFL Contract than nobody can… Jimmy has found small time program kids such as Washington Redskins TE Drew Belcher from Maine, and Jameille Showers of UTEP; both of which were college QB’s and Jimmy’s creative ingenuity found them both roster spots in the NFL at other Positions . 2600 S. Shore Blvd., Suite 300, League City, TX | 888-519-6525 | [email protected] JOSEPH KELLY NFLPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISOR Joseph Kelly has parlayed a fast up and coming Trial Lawyer Practice in Houston, TX into the Sports Arena Quickly after procuring licenses in Football (NFL) and Basketball (NBA) only (3) years ago. Joseph, like Andrew Lehman is also from the Spring, TX area having graduated and played Varsity Football and Basketball at Westfield High School. Joseph Kelly is also a Mock Trial Adjunct Professor at the Thurgood Marshall College of Law at Texas Southern University. Joseph and his wife are expecting twin girls in the Summer of 2019. Joseph Kelly was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He is an active member of the community and is knowledgeable of the issues that persist within the community. Mr. Kelly’s journey of becoming a lawyer was motivated by his desire to be the voice and defender of the rights of others, especially those who are incapable of doing it themselves. Throughout his journey, Mr. Kelly has participated in many legal affairs that have prepared him and have provided him with experience of becoming a competent and qualified attorney. Joseph has extensive experience as a Trial Attorney in Criminal, Family Law, and Corporate legal matters from Houston, to Galveston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Joseph Kelly is passionate yet pragmatic; humble yet confident. He will diligently work on your case for his purpose is to serve you and to rectify your problems. Just Let Joe Know and he will deliver. Joe is Andrew Lehman’s right hand man on all Athletes from the State of Texas. Joseph Kelly had a successful second year at #FAS in 3019 Bringing in Brian Nance, Baylor DE (Dallas Cowboys), and again in 2019 NFL Draft bringing in Northwestern (OT) Blake Hance (Jacksonville Jaguars, Texas Tech DE Tony Jones (Los Angeles Rams). 2600 S. Shore Blvd., Suite 300, League City, TX | 888-519-6525 | [email protected] ADAM SATTLER NFLPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISOR NBPA CERTIFIED CONTRACT ADVISOR Adam is admitted to Practice law in all Courts in the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, as well as the United States Supreme Court. while also maintaining a Career as a Certified Contract Advisor with the National Football League Players Association, And the National Basketball Players Association Adam Sattler has been a licensed NFL agent since 2010 and has negotiated player contracts that are lucrative in base compensation and bonuses as well as off-the-field endorsement deals for his clients. Adam is based in FAS's New York City office. Having graduated from Hofstra University School of Law in 1993, Adam is a lifelong New Jersey resident and an active member of The Sports Lawyers Association, The New York State Trial Lawyers Association, The New York State Bar Association, and the New York County Lawyers Association where he currently serves as a member of the Judiciary Committee. Adam believes that it is a pleasure and privilege to represent young athletes as they transition from college sports into professional football. As a father, husband, and family man, Adam believes that FAS is truly all about our family working together to help each client and their family achieve personal and team goals on the playing field as well as to position a player for success in his life after football.
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