Leonard Toney Weaver III (born September 23, 1982) is a former
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who last played for the
Philadelphia Eagles of the
National Football League (NFL). He played
college football
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for
Carson-Newman College. He was signed by the
Seattle Seahawks
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as an
undrafted free agent in 2005, and has also played for the Philadelphia Eagles. He retired from the NFL in 2013.
Early years
Born to Jennifer Gilmore and Leonard T. Weaver Jr., Weaver attended
Satellite High School
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in
Satellite Beach, Florida and was a student and a letterman in football, basketball, and track. Weaver played running back and quarterback at Satellite.
College career
Weaver attended
Carson-Newman College and played for the Carson-Newman Eagles football team. He began his college football career at Carson-Newman as a
linebacker, making nine
tackle
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s in two starts as a redshirt freshman in 2001. The next year, he moved to
tight end. In 2003, Weaver hauled in 16
receptions for 410 yards and six
TDs. In the Division II Playoffs that year, he made a 67-yard touchdown reception.
In his final year, still a tight end, Weaver earned
Division II All-American honors from the
AP,
American Football Coaches Association and others. He led the 9-3 Carson-Newman Eagles to a
conference
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championship and the second round of the Division II playoffs with 27 catches for 571 yards and 8 touchdowns, leading all Eagles receivers.
Professional career
Seattle Seahawks
Weaver was signed
Seattle Seahawks
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as an
undrafted free agent in 2005 and converted him to the fullback position.
In the 2006 preseason, he suffered a high ankle sprain, causing the Seahawks to put him on
injured reserve
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.
After starting fullback
Mack Strong suffered a herniated disk in his neck, prompting him to retire, Weaver was named the Seahawks starting fullback. His first starting game was against the
New Orleans Saints, where Weaver had 3 carries for 40 yards and 3 receptions for 53 yards. He recorded his first touchdown against the
St. Louis Rams on November 25, 2007 on a 5-yard run.
A
restricted free agent in the 2008 offseason, Weaver signed his one-year, $1.417 million tender offer on April 17.
Philadelphia Eagles
2009
Weaver, who was an
unrestricted free agent after the 2008 season, signed a one-year, $1.75 million contract with the
Philadelphia Eagles on March 20, 2009. There are said to be incentives in the deal that could make it worth a total of $2.5 million. He scored his first touchdown as a Philadelphia Eagle on November 1, 2009 against the New York Giants on a 41-yard run. When the season ended, Weaver was considered to be the best fullback in the NFL. His rushing total was his career high, with 70 carries for 323 yards (a 4.6 average) and 2 touchdowns. However, he was most valued for his blocking ability.
Weaver was selected to the
2010 Pro Bowl
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as a starting fullback. He was also voted in to be
First Team All-Pro for the 2009 season.
As a restricted free agent heading into the offseason, Weaver signed a three-year contract worth $11 million, $6.5 million guaranteed. This deal made him the highest paid fullback in NFL history.
2010
Weaver was injured on his first carry of the 2010 season, on September 12, 2010 against the
Green Bay Packers
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and had to be carried off the field. His injury was later revealed to be "a very severe" torn
ACL in his left knee, requiring season-ending surgery. He was placed on
injured reserve
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on September 13. He was released on July 28, 2011 after failing his physical.
Retirement
Weaver announced his retirement on April 22, 2013. He signed a one-day contract with the Eagles in order to retire with his former team.
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Personal
Weaver has four sons and one daughter, Leonard IV, David, Jeremiah, Micah, and Grace. He is married to LoQuita Weaver. He has five sisters and six brothers.
He was named Coral Springs High School Football Coach on March 5, 2020. In April 2021, he was named head football coach for Park Vista Community High School in Lake Worth, Florida. In June of 2022 he was made the running backs Coach at h his Alma Mater Carson Newman
Weaver battled depression in college, having suffered a personal tragedy which he has not disclosed. Leonard's mother is a pastor. His grandfather, Bishop L.T. Weaver Sr. is a prominent C.O.G.I.C. minister with a street named after him in his hometown. Leonard's faith and community involvement are of great importance to him. He had been nicknamed "The Bishop" in college for his proclivity to spend free time traveling with a ministry in the off-season singing Christian themed R&B music.
References
External links
*
Philadelphia Eagles bio
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1982 births
Living people
American football fullbacks
Carson–Newman Eagles football players
Seattle Seahawks players
Philadelphia Eagles players
National Conference Pro Bowl players
People from Satellite Beach, Florida
Players of American football from Florida
People from Cocoa, Florida
Satellite High School alumni