Mark HerzlichFootball
Football
For personal use
For personal use
Frequently purchased
Shoutout
$47+
Mark will record a video for you
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Post
$39+
Mark will post on social media for you
Appearance
$170+
Mark will attend your practice or event
Autograph
$406+
Mark will sign something for you
Pitch Anything
$120+
Mark will respond to your custom request
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About
Biography
In 2008, Mark Herzlich, was one of the best college linebackers in the country, an All-American, and the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Mark was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. 16 months after Mark was diagnosed, he was back on the field playing for Boston College and in another 16 months he had won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants. Mark played in 11 games, starting two at linebacker for the 2011 Super Bowl Team. Mark went on to play 7 seasons for the New York Giants and retired in 2018. Mark is national board members, fundraisers, and constant volunteers for The Joyful Heart Foundation and A Call to Men, which work to end domestic violence and sexual assault. In 2015, Mark also published his memoir titled, “What it Takes: Fighting for My Life and My Love of the Game”. Mark currently works for ESPN as a college football analyst and is the founder and host of “The Superhero Dad Podcast”
Affiliations
ACC • NFL • Boston College Eagles, New York Giants
Accolades
Collegiate All-American • Collegiate All-Conference • Collegiate National Award Winner
Location
Norwalk, CT, USA
New York, NY, USA
Background
Former athlete • Male • White • 37 • English
Hometown
Wayne, PA, USA
Mark HerzlichFootball
Football
About
Biography
In 2008, Mark Herzlich, was one of the best college linebackers in the country, an All-American, and the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Mark was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. 16 months after Mark was diagnosed, he was back on the field playing for Boston College and in another 16 months he had won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants. Mark played in 11 games, starting two at linebacker for the 2011 Super Bowl Team. Mark went on to play 7 seasons for the New York Giants and retired in 2018. Mark is national board members, fundraisers, and constant volunteers for The Joyful Heart Foundation and A Call to Men, which work to end domestic violence and sexual assault. In 2015, Mark also published his memoir titled, “What it Takes: Fighting for My Life and My Love of the Game”. Mark currently works for ESPN as a college football analyst and is the founder and host of “The Superhero Dad Podcast”
Affiliations
ACC • NFL • Boston College Eagles, New York Giants
Accolades
Collegiate All-American • Collegiate All-Conference • Collegiate National Award Winner
Location
Norwalk, CT, USA
New York, NY, USA
Background
Former athlete • Male • White • 37 • English
Hometown
Wayne, PA, USA
For personal use
Frequently purchased
Shoutout
$47+
Mark will record a video for you
More options for family, friends, or yourself
Post
$39+
Mark will post on social media for you
Appearance
$170+
Mark will attend your practice or event
Autograph
$406+
Mark will sign something for you
Pitch Anything
$120+
Mark will respond to your custom request
For brand or business use
For brand or business use
Use our step-by-step deal builder to send offers or post opportunities for a marketing campaign
Create offer or opportunity