Jeremiah Trotter

Player

Birthday January 20, 1977

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Hooks, Texas, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.85 m

#55216 Most Popular

1977

Jeremiah Trotter (born January 20, 1977) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons.

1980

The Eagles would go to the NFC Championship that year for the first time since 1980, but lost to the St. Louis Rams.

Following the loss, Trotter became a free agent.

He was designated with the franchise tag by the Eagles, but after failing to agree on a contract, became a free agent.

That year, the Eagles advanced to their first Super Bowl since 1980, marking Trotter's first appearance in the championship game, though they would lose by a narrow margin to the defending champion New England Patriots, 24-21.

At the end of the season, Trotter re-signed with the Eagles to a five-year contract worth $15 million, opting to return despite a larger contract offer from Kansas City.

1998

He played college football for the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks and was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft.

Trotter is one of just four linebackers in Eagles history to earn four or more Pro Bowl invitations, joining Chuck Bednarik, Maxie Baughan, and Bill Bergey in that select group.

Trotter has also been a member of the Washington Redskins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Trotter attended Hooks High School in Hooks, Texas and was a letterman in football.

In football, he was a three-time all district honoree and was named the District MVP as a senior.

Trotter was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft.

In his first year with the Eagles as a backup, he recorded only six tackles.

In his second season, newly hired Head Coach Andy Reid named Trotter the starting middle linebacker.

Over the next three seasons, he led the team in tackles.

In four seasons with the Eagles, he had accumulated 361 tackles, nine sacks, five interceptions and four forced fumbles.

2000

He also made two straight Pro Bowls in the 2000 and 2001 seasons.

In 2000, he opened a salon called T&I Unisex Salon, located in Willingboro, New Jersey.

2001

Trotter and the Eagles defense ranked second in the NFL in 2001, earning them their first NFC East championship since 1988.

2002

Trotter signed a seven-year, $36 million contract with the Washington Redskins on April 19, 2002.

2003

In 2003, Trotter opened a car wash business called Trott's Spot Car Wash, located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and he also owns two car washes in neighboring Voorhees.

The car wash in Cherry Hill, New Jersey has since closed down.

2004

On June 1, 2004, after just two seasons into his contract, Trotter was released.

In his two seasons with the Redskins, Trotter recorded over 200 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

Trotter returned to the Eagles for the 2004 season, signing a one-year contract worth the veteran minimum.

Prior to re-signing Trotter, the Eagles run defense was among the worst in the NFL.

Trotter became the starter midway through the 2004 season, and immediately improved the defense.

2005

During the 2005 season opener, about 40 minutes before kickoff between the Eagles and Atlanta Falcons, Trotter and Falcons' cornerback Kevin Mathis got into a fight during pregame warmups.

After officials reviewed video to see who instigated the fight, both Trotter and Mathis were ejected before kickoff.

Terry Bradshaw said about the incident, "No one's been thrown out of a house that fast since my last divorce".

The fight led to an NFL rules change where non-kickers cannot enter a neutral zone between the 45-yard-lines prior to the game.

Trotter was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2005, being the only Eagle to be voted outright by the fans that season (Brian Dawkins was named to the Pro Bowl as an alternate).

2006

He was once again named to the Pro Bowl in 2006.

2007

On August 21, 2007, the Philadelphia Eagles released the veteran linebacker from the remainder of his second contract.

The position of middle linebacker was filled by two-year veteran Omar Gaither.

On September 3, 2007 the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Trotter to a one-year deal.

After Stewart Bradley tore his ACL during training camp, the Eagles needed an experienced middle linebacker to take his place for the season.

2009

Trotter worked out on September 25, 2009 with the Eagles and signed a one-year contract.

The following offseason, after allowing Brian Dawkins to leave via free agency, the Eagles cut ties with most of their NFC Championship squad, by trading Donovan McNabb, releasing Brian Westbrook, and not re-signing Trotter.

Trotter has been involved in various business ventures in addition to his football career.