
And while Humphries acknowledged “most people will always see me as That F****** Guy from TV,” he expressed his hope that they will still remember his contributions to the game.
“Because that’s all I ever wanted to be known for,” he added. “Even immediately, since I’ve stepped away from the game, I’m trying to stay under the radar and work on a new phase of my life.”
This new phase included entering a different professional arena. In his 2019 essay, Humphries shared that he was “about to open 7 Crisp & Green restaurants across the Midwest” and that he’d “already opened 10 Five Guys franchises and counting.” The athlete has also opened several Dave’s Hot Chicken stores in his home state of Minnesota with his family.
When he’s not working, Humphries enjoys traveling and spending time with his loved ones out on the water (his Instagram features photos of him boating in East Hampton, N.Y.; Miami, Fla.; Malibu, Calif., and Minnesota’s Lake Minnetonka).
He’s also found a new sport that he loves: Pickleball.
“During COVID, it was just like people were looking for things to do,” Humphries explained to Pickleballtv in November 2024. “A friend who actually plays a lot of volleyball was getting into pickleball. So he just brought me and tried it out and it was fun. You know, I’d played a little bit of tennis in 7th and 8th grade but nothing on a high level. Pickleball’s a lot of fun, just competitive and exciting once I got past the fact that it’s a wiffle ball.”
And while his relationship status is unknown, it’s clear his two pups Ricardo and Rocky have his heart.
As for where the Kardashians and Jenners stand in their love lives, keep reading to keep up.