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Todd Weiner

Height/Weight: 6-4 / 300 lbs.
Age: 33     Experience: 11 years
College: Kansas State
Transaction: Originally signed by the Falcons as an unrestricted free agent on March 15, 2002

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Originally selected as a second round (47th pick overall) draft choice by the Seattle Seahawks in 1998.

Signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an unrestricted free agent on March 15, 2002.


Career
Has started 98 of 103 games on the offensive line in the past seven seasons.

Helped the Falcons lead the NFL in rushing (2004-2006) with 2,935 rushing yards in 2006, 2,546 rushing yards in 2005 and 2,672 rushing yards in 2004.

Solid blocks allowed RB Warrick Dunn to have a career-high year with 1,416 rushing yards in 2005.

Part of a line that set franchise records in 2002 with 23 rushing touchdowns and the most 30-point games in a season with eight.


2007 (Falcons)
Competed in eight games making seven starts before being placed on Injured Reserve on November 29 injury.

Started his 100th career game at Jacksonville (9/16).

Member of an offensive unit that produced a season-high 442 total yards of offense vs. Carolina (9/23).


2006 (Falcons)
Started in all 16 games paving the way for the Falcons to lead the NFL in rushing with 2,935 yards.

Created lanes for a running game that rushed for a single-game franchise-record 306 yards. Tampa Bay (9/17).

Part of an offensive line that created rushing lanes for a ground game that totaled 256 rushing yards on 41 carries at Washington (12/3), en route to a 24-14 win over the Redskins.


2005 (Falcons)
Started all 15 games played and helped the Falcons lead the NFL in rushing (2,546 yards) for the second consecutive season.

Part of an offensive line effort that helped the team rush for 285 yards, which is the second-highest rushing performance in Falcons history vs. Minnesota (10/2).

Played a key role in helping Warrick Dunn rush for 155 yards in a team performance that racked up 205 rushing yards vs. New York Jets (10/16).


2004 (Falcons)
Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and was part of an offensive line that ranked first in the NFL in multiple categories, including total rushing yards (2,672) and average yards per carry (5.1).

Part of a line that helped the offense tie a team record with six 200+ yard rushing games while leading the NFL with 22 runs of 20 or more yards.

Paved the way for T.J. Duckett’s franchise records of four rushing touchdowns and 24 points scored vs. Oakland (12/12).

Started at right tackle and was part of a line that set the fourth-highest NFL postseason total with 327 rushing yards, including a Falcons record 142 yards by Warrick Dunn vs. St. Louis (1/15/05) in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game.


2003 (Falcons)
Started all 16 games for the first time in his career.

Opened holes for Dunn’s team record for the best two game rushing totals in consecutive games with 178 yards at New York Giants (11/9) and 162 yards at New Orleans (11/16).

Helped the Falcons to 440 yards of total offense vs. Minnesota (10/5), a season-high 224 rushing yards vs. Carolina (12/7) and 216 rushing yards at New York Giants (11/9).


2002 (Falcons)
Started 15 of 16 games and both playoff contests. Missed one start at New Orleans (10/27) with a calf injury but played in the contest as a reserve.

Helped offense amass 393 total yards and 30 points vs. Carolina (10/20).

Part of a line that helped the Falcons total 426 yards at Carolina (11/24) and a season-high 533 yards of total offense vs. Detroit (12/22).


2001 (Seahawks)
Started 13 of 16 games, helping Seattle to a second place showing in the former AFC Western Division.

With his presence in the lineup, the Seahawks averaged 121 rushing yards per game, including nine games with over 100+ rushing yards.

Seattle’s top two rushers, RB Shaun Alexander and RB Ricky Watters, finished with impressive rushing averages of 4.3 and 4.4 yards per carry, respectively.

Alexander enjoyed a then career-high 1,318 rushing yards and an NFL-best 14 rushing touchdowns scored.

Part of a line that paved the way for Alexander to gain the then fourth-highest NFL rushing total in a single-game in history with 266 yards (on 35 carries) vs. Oakland (11/11).


2000 (Seahawks)
Played in 16 games and started the first six games of the season.

Split time with first-rounder T Chris McIntosh until being replaced in the lineup vs. Indianapolis (10/15). Saw action on special teams for the remainder of the season.


1999 (Seahawks)
Saw action in 10 games with one start.

Made first career start in the season opener vs. Detroit (9/12), but left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury.

Saw first action since injury vs. Cincinnati (11/7) and played on special teams the remainder of season.


1998 (Seahawks)
Saw action in six games and served as a reserve offensive lineman at both guard and tackle.

Saw first career action at Dallas (11/22) on special teams.

Played left guard for parts of two series at New York Jets (12/6) when G Pete Kendall moved to center and C Chris Gray left the game with a knee injury.


College
Two-year starter at left tackle, earning earned second-team All-America honors in 1997.

Consensus All-Big 12 selection after guiding a ground attack that averaged 220.3 yards per game as a senior.

Played on the second unit in 1995 as a sophomore and the third team as a freshman.


Personal
Two-time all-county selection and team MVP as a senior at Taravella (Coral Springs, FL) High School.

Donates monetarily to the Hunter’s Dream for a Cure.

Attended the Prison Ministries of Atlanta football camp and various fundraisers to benefit Eagle Ranch.

Majored in Social Science at Kansas State.

Born Todd Michael Weiner on September 16, 1975 in Coral Springs, Florida. He and his wife, Sunny, have two sons, Austin and Asher, and one daughter, Audrey.

 

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