<p>Dennis Rodman and Shaquille O'Neal have their very own mobile games. We have a feeling they are just the first of many who will join the wave of athletes finding relevancy in apps. We've got a few suggestions for who the next pro athlete turned pro game characters should be.</p><p>Athletes are, by default, also entrepreneurs. Why? Because they need a backup plan. You can only push your body to perform ridiculous feats for so long before it begins to break down. Lucky for most athletes, money is delivered in piles while they're playing. But what do they do with all that money after playing with a ball all day? For far too many athletes, the answer to that question is, "Blow it on extravagant cars and houses, then file for bankruptcy," which isn't exactly a good answer.</p><p>Shaquille O'Neal and Dennis Rodman, however, have a different idea. Both of these basketball stars have found leading roles in their own iOS games. Rodman stuck to what he knows, starring in a free throw game and the upcoming Big Win Basketball title from Hothead Games. Shaq reprised his role from Shaq Fu with ShaqDown, acting as a martial arts master version of himself in which he's bulging with muscles as opposed to the fat he's acquired in his post-NBA life. This got us thinking: What other formerly relevant athletes could use a little profile boost from a mobile game?</p><p>Brett Favre's Quest to Lose Respect</p><p><a href="http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/regaining-relevancy-washed-up-athletes-and-the-ios-games-they-need/">Keep reading...</a></p>