Todd Heap

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Todd Benjamin Heap (born March 16, 1980 in Mesa, Arizona) is an American football player who currently plays tight end for the Baltimore Ravens. He went to Arizona State University. He was a star football player at every level of competition, including the high school level. Todd holds the record for most two-point conversions in a single season, with four, during his 2003 season with Baltimore.

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[edit] Early years

At Mountain View High School in Mesa, Heap broke many school records, including career receptions (87) and most touchdown catches in a game (three). He also finished his high school career with 1377 career receiving yards. He won numerous awards including Super All-State honors and Arizona 5A Player of the Year. In the state championship game, he threw a 26-yard touchdown pass. Heap chose to go to Arizona State University where he played for both Bruce Snyder and Dirk Koetter.

[edit] College career

At Arizona State, he finished his career with the tight-end reception record, catching 115 passes. The record had previously been held by Ken Dyer.

[edit] Media references

Heap is featured in two painted murals portraying Baltimore Ravens players Ray Lewis and Jamal Lewis that appear on the loading screens in the videogame NFL Street 2.

Heap is also featured in an Under Armour commercial exploitation.

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