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Todd Herremans (born October 13, 1982) is a former
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who played 11 seasons in the
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(NFL). Herremans was selected in the fourth round (126th overall) of the
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by the
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, where he spent ten seasons. During his NFL career, Herremans started 126 of a total 135 games played in. He played
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at
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.


College career

Herremans played
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for
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, playing in 48 games and starting in 40 of them at left and right
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, under the leadership and tutelage of Sports Information Director Ryan Thompson Herremans earned first-team
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Little All-America honors following his senior season in 2004. He was invited to the
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after the season.


Professional career


Philadelphia Eagles

Not invited to the
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, Herremans worked out for more than 24 NFL teams prior to the
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. He was projected to be drafted in the fifth or sixth round by NFLDraftScout.com. Herremans was selected by the
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in the fourth round (126th overall) of the draft. The Eagles traded up with the
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to choose him, giving away fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-round draft picks (the Packers used these picks to select cornerback Mike Hawkins and safety Kurt Campbell; the sixth-round pick was traded to the
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for sixth- and seventh-round picks, which were used to select wide receiver
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and offensive guard Will Whitticker). Herremans signed a four-year contract with the Eagles on June 13, 2005. Herremans practiced with fellow 2005 draft pick
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as the starting left tackle in training camp due to
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having a
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in his leg and missing much of camp. Herremans started in the first three preseason games, against the
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,
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, and
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, respectively, at left tackle in Thomas's place. Thomas returned in time for the fourth preseason game. Herremans was listed as inactive for the first ten games of the season before Thomas suffered a back injury that forced him to be placed on the
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on November 25, ending his season. Herremans started in place of Thomas at left tackle in his first NFL game, a week 12 match-up against the
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on November 27. In his fourth start, a week 15 game against the
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on December 18, Herremans had to be carted off the field in the second quarter of the game after suffering a fractured ankle. His season ended with his placement on the injured reserve list on December 20. With the departure of Artis Hicks, Herremans earned a starting job at left
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in
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. Against the
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in the third preseason game, however,
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received some playing time with the first-team offense at left guard in Herremans' place. Herremans started in all 16 games for the Eagles at left guard, in addition to their two playoff games. He suffered a lacerated finger against the
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on November 26 that required five stitches, but did not miss any game action. He signed a five-year contract extension on December 30, 2006, worth between $16 million and $17 million with a $5 million signing bonus that extended through the 2013 NFL season. He moved to left tackle to replace Thomas during the final regular season game, as head coach
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decided to rest his offensive tackles with a playoff berth already clinched. Herremans was part of an offensive line that only allowed 28 sacks in the entire season, the least since 1981 for the Eagles. Herremans started in 15 of the 16 games he played in at left guard in
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. Herremans was benched in favor of
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for the opening drive of the week 14 game against the
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on December 9 due to undisclosed disciplinary reasons. During the Eagles' bye week, he underwent
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to fix a cartilage problem he had dealt with for a long period of time on October 2. He was, however, able to play in the week six game against the
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the following week. Against the
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on November 2, 2008, despite dislocating his finger earlier in the second quarter, Herremans scored his first career
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via a tackle eligible play, becoming the first Eagles offensive lineman to catch a touchdown pass since Bob Gonya caught a four-yard touchdown from Dan Barnhardt in
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. Herremans missed the first five games of the 2009 season due to a
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in his left foot. Herremans was placed on the Active/
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list at the beginning of training camp on July 26, 2010. He was activated on August 15. The second touchdown of his career came on the road against the Dallas Cowboys on December 12, 2010; he entered a third-and-goal formation as an eligible receiver and caught a two-yard touchdown pass from Philadelphia quarterback
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. Herremans was moved to right offensive tackle on August 27, 2011, for the 2011 season due to injuries to incumbent starter
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and newly signed player Ryan Harris. Herremans started in all 16 games for the Eagles in 2011. Herremans was signed to a three-year contract extension on March 13, 2012, putting him under contract through the 2016 season. In week 9 of the 2012 season, Herremans suffered a dislocated bone and ligament damage in his right foot, and was placed on injured reserve, ending his season. Herremans was released by the Eagles on February 26, 2015. His 124 career starts over the course of 10 seasons ranked him sixth all-time among Eagles' offensive lineman. His two touchdown receptions as an offensive lineman ranked him first.


Indianapolis Colts

On March 8, 2015, Herremans signed a contract with the
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. Herremans started the first two games, but was benched by the Colts after an 0-2 start. He was waived on December 15, 2015.


Medical cannabis advocacy

Herremans is an advocate for the medical use of
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, which he says can help reduce addiction to opioids among NFL players. Herremans says he found cannabis to be an effective pain reliever while playing in the NFL, prior to failing a
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and discontinuing its use during his second season. Herremans is a member of Athletes for Care, a group that advocates for athletes on various issues of health and safety including the use of cannabis as medicine.


References


External links


Eagles bio

Colts bio

Todd Herremans on Twitter
{{DEFAULTSORT:Herremans, Todd 1982 births Living people People from Muskegon County, Michigan Players of American football from Michigan American football offensive guards American football offensive tackles Saginaw Valley State Cardinals football players Philadelphia Eagles players Indianapolis Colts players American cannabis activists