TODD HEAP RUMORS & GOSSIP

Heap, on the mend, tunes out naysayers

TEMPE, Ariz. Todd Heap has heard every insult that dissatisfied fans can lob at him. He's injury-prone. He's soft. He's too old. His response is always the same: a wide smile and a patient, better-informed explanation. "I've played through a lot of injuries. There are certain ones you can't play through," he said Wednesday. "If you look at...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 07, 2011

Cardinal's Heap says he's headed in right direction

A year-by-year look at Todd Heap's games played 2001 (rookie year): Missed four games due to high-ankle sprain 2002: Played all 16 games 2003: Played all 16 games 2004 (rookie year): Missed 10 games due to a torn ankle ligament 2005: Played all 16 games 2006: Played all 16 games 2007: Missed 10 games due to a hamstring injury 2008: Played all 16 games 2009: Played all 16 games...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  December 07, 2011

Outside the huddle: Arizona Cardinals tight end Todd Heap

Cardinals tight end Todd Heap talks about injured hamstring, coming back to Arizona.
Via AZ Central  |  November 22, 2011
CLASS ACT

Todd Heap thanks Baltimore with ad

Again proving just what a classy individual he is, Todd Heap took out a full page ad in today’s Baltimore Sun thanking Art Modell, Steve Bisciotti, and Baltimore Ravens fans for what he calls “so many wonderful memories.” While Heap “hopes” to take the field Sunday, the tight end has been slowed with a hamstring injury. He will undoubtedly receive a warm welcome from...
Via B-More Birds Nest  |  October 28, 2011

Heap hopes to make Arizona return in Baltimore

Todd Heap has been looking forward to Arizona's game at Baltimore pretty much from the day he signed with the Cardinals. Now that the game is this Sunday, the uncertainty of his health adds to his anticipation. The big tight end has missed the last two games because of a sore left hamstring, but is optimistic he can play against the team that, to his great surprise, released...
Via AP on Fox  |  October 27, 2011

Cardinals TE Heap absent from practice Thursday

The Arizona Cardinals may have to do without Todd Heap for this weekend's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after the veteran tight end missed his second straight practice Thursday.Heap hasn't played since Week 4 after suffering a strained hamstring during practice earlier this month.The 31-year-old had hoped to recover during the club's bye week, but hasn't hit the field since...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  October 20, 2011

The Arizona Cardinals sign TE Todd Heap

The Cardinals have signed 31-year TE Todd Heap to a 2-year deal.  Heap played in 13 games (13 starts) for the Ravens last year and he caught 40 passes for 599 yards (15.0 avg) with 5 TD grabs.  Heap has now played in 133 games (128 starts) in his first 10 years in the NFL and he caught 467 passes for 5,492 yards (11.8 avg) with 41 TD grabs.  Heap also has carried the ball 8 times...
Via Cardinals Locker  |  August 01, 2011

So Long, Todd Heap. Remembering #86.

While I am all for the team getting younger and faster, and thus am not nearly as upset to see Todd Heap leave at this point in his career as many of my fellow Ravens fans seem to be, I still feel that the franchise’s #2 all-time leading receiver deserves a post of his own here as he departs Charm City to finish out his career in his home state of Arizona. We were first introduced...
Via B-More Birds Nest  |  August 01, 2011

Cardinals sign tight end Todd Heap

The Arizona Cardinals have signed two-time All-Pro tight end Todd Heap to a two-year contract. It will be a homecoming for Heap, who grew up in Mesa and starred at Arizona State. Heap was released by Baltimore on Thursday after 10 seasons with the Ravens. Heap is the Ravens' career leader in receiving touchdowns and is second in receptions and receiving yards. Last season,...
Via AP on Fox  |  July 31, 2011

The Baltimore Ravens release Todd Heap

The Ravens have released 31-year old TE Todd Heap.  Heap played in 13 games (all starts) for the Ravens last year and he caught 40 passes for 599 yards (15.0 avg) with 5 TD grabs.  He played in 133 games (128 starts) in his 10 years with the Ravens in which he has caught 467 passes for 5,492 yards (11.8 avg) with 41 TD grabs.  Heap also carried the ball 8 times for 61 yards ...
Via Ravens Locker  |  July 26, 2011
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