Todd Heap (Football Player), born on March 16, 1980 in Mesa, Arizona, USA. Todd Heap's age 41 years & Zodiac Sign Pisces, nationality American (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is North American. Let's check, How Tall is Todd Heap?
Todd Heap Bio
Todd Heap Height
6 Feet 5 Inches (195.58 cm/1.955 m)
Height & Weight | |
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Height (in Feet-Inches) | 6 Feet 5 Inches |
Height (in Centimeters) | 195.58 cm |
Height (in Meters) | 1.955 m |
Weight (in Kilograms) | 114 kg |
Weight (in Pounds) | 289.56 lbs |
Todd Heap Body Measurements
Todd Heap's full body measurements are 45 inches (114.3 cm) - 15 inches (38.1 cm) - 32 inches (81.28 cm).
Body Measurements | |
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Measurements | 45-32-15 inches/ 114.3-81.28-38.1 cm |
Chest Size | 45 inches (114.3 cm) |
Biceps Size | 15 inches (38.1 cm) |
Waist Size (Male) | 32 inches (81.28 cm) |
Todd Heap FAQs
Where is Todd Heap now?
A Pro Bowl-tight end on the Ed Reed and Ray Lewis-era Baltimore Ravens, Heap retired to a quiet life with his family in Arizona. Just a few years after playing his final NFL game, Heap mourned the loss of his young daughter.
Is Todd Heap a Hall of Famer?
While the Ravens went through several quarterbacks in Heap’s 10 years, he was one of the few constants on the team’s offense. While he may not be an NFL Hall of Famer, Heap is currently the Ravens’ all-time leader in touchdown catches (41) and ranks second in receiving yards behind Derrick Mason.
How long did Todd Heap?
Heap spent 10 seasons with the Ravens, who selected him in the first round out of Arizona State in 2001. He spent two seasons with the Cardinals before retiring with 42 career touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl after the 2002 and ’03 seasons and was a second-team All-Pro in 2003.
What teams did Todd Heap play for?
No. 86NFL Draft:2001 / Round: 1 / Pick: 31Career historyBaltimore Ravens (2001–2010) Arizona Cardinals (2011–2012)Career highlights and awards
Bio And Wiki
Todd Heap is one of the most famous and trending Football player in the whole world right now. Todd Heap was born on March 16, 1980, in Mesa, Arizona, United States. He was born as Todd Benjamin Heap, but is best known as Todd Heap.
Family, Childhood And Education
His birth name is Todd Benjamin Heap. His father’s name is John Robert and his mother’s name is Deena Elizabeth Heap. His father was a business owner. He has two younger sisters, Alyssa and Carli, and has three younger brothers, John, Greg, and Brad. Todd’s grandfather Theo and his great-granduncle Verl used to play basketball at ASU. His mother’s cousin is Sun Devil Hall of Fame quarterback Danny White. He likes water skiing and snowboarding.
Todd attended Mesa (AZ) Mountain View High School and his college was Arizona State. He pursued a degree from the W.P. Carey School of BusinessTodd Heap played college football at Arizona State University and majored in pre-business.
Career
The Baltimore Ravens selected Heap with the 31st overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft Through the end of the 2009 NFL season he played 120 total career games, starting 115. Todd Heap recorded 16 receptions for 206 yards and one touchdown in his rookie season, playing behind eight-time Pro-Bowler Shannon Sharpe. He became the starting tight end for the Raven’s in 2002 after Sharpe left in free agency. The Ravens were 7-9 in Todd Heap’s second season. He caught 68 passes for 836 yards and six touchdowns and was voted to his first Pro Bowl. The following season in 2003, Todd garnered 57 receptions for 693 yards and three touchdowns, despite the Ravens having a run-first offense, behind the record-breaking 2,066-yard rushing season of Jamal Lewis. Todd was again voted to the Pro Bowl as the Ravens won the AFC North division for the first time. Todd had six receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown in a 20-17 playoff loss to the Tennessee Titans. Todd heap was injured in the second week of the 2004 season, in a game against the Pittsburg Steelers. He returned in Week 13 but missed the final game of the season. He finished the season with 303 yards and three touchdowns in six games. He returned healthy and ready to play in the 2005 season. The Ravens team suffered numerous injuries to their starters and end the season 6-10. Todd caught 75 passes for 855 yards and seven touchdowns. In 2006 he would begin catching passes from a former rival, former Pro Bowl quarterback Steve Mcnair. It would also prove to be the Raven’s best regular season, as they won the AFC North for the second time in franchise history with a record of 13-3. Heap caught 73 passes for 765 yards and six touchdowns. Todd missed 10 games in 2007 due to injury and caught only 23 passes, amazing 239 yards, and one touchdown. In 2008, he collected 35 receptions for 403 yards and three touchdowns. The Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the first time since the 2000 season but would lose the Steelers. Todd Heap played through numerous injuries in the 3009 season, yet had 53 receptions for 593 yards and six touchdowns, and twice scored two touchdowns in a single game. The ravens finished 9-7, losing in the second round of the playoffs to the Indianapolis Colts. He built on his success from the previous year in 2010, going on to have one of the best seasons of his career. In 12 games, he notched 37 receptions for 546 yards, and five touchdowns, one being a career-long 65 yards touchdown. In a Week 13 Sunday Night Football match-up with the Steelers, he suffered a pulled hamstring on the first offensive snap for Baltimore, taking him out of the game. As a precaution, he missed the three weeks, not wanting to re-aggravate or worse the injury. On July 25, the day the NFL announced the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Ravens announced they would be releasing him once free agency began. He was officially released on July 28.
Girlfriend/ Wife And Children’s/
Todd Heap is married to his longtime girlfriend turned wife Ashley Heap. The couple tied the knot in the year 2001.
The couple has five children: daughter Brooklyn (born in 2002), twins sons Preston and Kyle (born in 2006), and son Cade (born in 2009). Another daughter, Holly Alivia, was born in 2013 and died in April 2017.
His daughter Holly was accidentally killed by Todd himself. He drove the truck and hit her. She was taken to the hospital on the spot but the doctors could not save the little girl.
Todd Heap Net Worth and Salary
As of 2021, the estimated Todd Heap’s net worth is $72 million USD. His net worth consists of earnings from post sponsorships and brand endorsements. Todd Heap’s salary as of 2021 is $7.2 million per year.
Social Media Profile
He e is active on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts. He has more than 16k followers on Twitter and more than 23k followers on Facebook.
Trivia: Todd Heap Facts
* His birth name is Todd Benjamin Heap.
* He started his career as a backup for Shannon Sharpe.
* He was drafted 31st overall in 2001, after playing two years at Arizona State University.
Now he is ranked in the list of most popular American Football player.
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