Following the end of his college football career and having failed to make an NFL team as a free agent, Hebert began a media career with
ESPN 1350 WWWL in New Orleans and then later at ESPN 104.5 in Baton Rouge. At the network, he hosted the show, "Off the Bench" with his former LSU teammate
Jacob Hester. In February 2025, he became the co-host of the "Jim Rome After Hour" on
The Jim Rome Show along with the main host,
Jim Rome. He was also the host of YouTube show, Snaps, along with former
University of Georgia quarterback,
Aaron Murray. In 2022, "Off the Bench" was rated as the Best Sports Talk Show by the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters in 2022. On May 16, 2025, he left his previous endeavors to take a job at
Barstool Sports in their Chicago office. He was replaced at ESPN by former New Orleans Saints quarterback,
Matt Flynn. Before his departure, Hebert released an "Ode to Louisiana" to express his gratitude for his 18 years in the state. At Barstool, he is the host of Unnecessary Roughness and
Wake Up Barstool. == Personal life ==