

“I’ve tried to watch some of the older athletes and research some of the things they’ve done as the years have gone by as they’ve kept themselves fit. Play on a Saturday and then right away the regeneration for the next week comes, and I need every single day in between to get myself ready,” Howard said. It’s the most visible reminder that the Colorado Rapids goalkeeper is 39 years old, with 40 arriving next March. Just to the right of his chin are a few long, gray strands. And at the 2014 World Cup, it was on display for the world to view. At Everton, his beard became one of the more unique trademarks in the stylish Premier League.

Howard’s beard started growing when he was at Manchester United in the mid-2000s. After sitting down underneath a shady spot, a few traits become amplified. The other for a reporter whom he’s never met but still proceeds as if they’ve done this several times over. Introductions are not necessary, but he does it anyway. His face is one of the most recognizable in America’s soccer history. His shoulders once carried a nation during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. These hands have stopped shots from Ronaldo’s feet. “Hey! Nice to meet you,” says Tim Howard with a greeting smile. From those arms extend massive hands accompanied by long fingers awaiting a strong handshake. A long stream of tattoos flow down both arms telling several stories.
