Todd Heap
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"Todd Benjamin Heap" is a former American football tight end. After playing college football for Arizona State Sun Devils football/Arizona State University, he was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2001 NFL Draft. Heap played ten years for the Ravens, becoming the franchise's all-time leader in touchdown catches and second all-time in receptions and yards. He was released in 2011 and played two years for the Arizona Cardinals.

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It's frustrating. It's hard to watch. There were some things that we could have definitely improved on, but there were good things, too. Sometimes, it looks worse than it does.

When we get a lead like that of 10 points, the defense can sit back and play the way they want to play. When they're able to do that, they're a lot more dangerous.

I feel really good. It comes right back to you once that adrenaline begins flowing.

When Kyle needs somebody to go to out there in practice, he's always the guy that happens to be open at the right time, ... That's going to be exciting to have a guy like that around. We haven't had guys like that step up and make plays since I've been here.

It's a real fine line. The way you balance it is, you let the coaches do their job and you do your job. That's what I try to do, ... It's not easy at times, but I know the coaches know what they're doing. . . . They put a lot of time in and I just feel like I want to do everything I can, everything in my power, to help us win.

We can't let it be a disadvantage, that's for sure. Those guys are a huge part of our game. But all this depends on how the other guys prepare.

We'll see how it feels as we keep going, ... If I'm ready, we'll be going. If not I'll shoot for the next one.

It felt good to be out there with the guys. It's about time to get back into it. I've been working really hard to get my body back healthy and it's about time.