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Mark Herzlich

Football

14.9k

41.4k

Rate ranges for athletes like Mark

Social Posts

$450 - $2,880

Mark will post on social media to promote you or your brand

$450 - $2,880

Appearance

Mark will attend your event

Photo/Video Creation

Mark will create media content to promote you or your brand

Data-backed athlete ranges

Using Opendorse's proprietary patent-pending data model and 10+ years of market data, these price ranges give brands a trusted starting point.

Final pricing is subject to athlete or agent approval and may vary based on platform, content type, deliverables exclusivity, turnaround time, and season.

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 • 38 • English

Hometown

Wayne, PA, USA

Athlete profile featured image number 1 of 4
Athlete profile featured image number 2 of 4
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Athlete profile featured image number 4 of 4
Mark Herzlich athlete profile head shot

Mark Herzlich

Football

14.9k

41.4k

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 • 38 • English

Hometown

Wayne, PA, USA

Rate ranges for athletes like Mark

Social Posts

$450 - $2,880

Mark will post on social media to promote you or your brand

$450 - $2,880

Appearance

Mark will attend your event

Photo/Video Creation

Mark will create media content to promote you or your brand

Data-backed athlete ranges

Using Opendorse's proprietary patent-pending data model and 10+ years of market data, these price ranges give brands a trusted starting point.

Final pricing is subject to athlete or agent approval and may vary based on platform, content type, deliverables exclusivity, turnaround time, and season.