Former Atlanta Falcons LB Brandon Copeland’s next venture is a real estate reality show

Brandon Copeland

Source: ESPN — 

Brandon Copeland sat in the corner chair as the seller came walking into the middle of the open-stage set. Almost immediately, it felt like the NFL linebacker-slash-real estate investor was the point guard, trying to get the conversation going.

On the new Netflix reality series Copeland is a part of, “Buy My House,” the 31-year-old’s personality is on full display.

The show, which debuted Friday, is sort of like ‘Shark Tank,’ — the set even looks somewhat similar with the show’s four investors, Copeland, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran CEO Pam Liebman and real estate mogul Danisha Wrightster in a semicircle around a carpet sitting in comfortable chairs — but instead of venture capital, the focus is real estate.

Of the four, Copeland has the most bite — and perhaps the best comedic timing of the bunch with a knack for one-liners between his serious offers for homes bought by prospective sellers.

“If the apocalypse was happening,” Copeland asked one seller in the first episode. “Do you think we could bunker down in this house?.”