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Eric LeGrand

Eric J. LeGrand (born September 4, 1990) is a former American football defensive tackle who played college football at Rutgers. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed him to a symbolic contract as an undrafted free agent in May 2012. He became paralyzed while making a tackle in an October 2010 game, but has since regained movement in his shoulders and sensation throughout his body.
==College==

In 2008, as a true freshman, LeGrand made his collegiate debut against the North Carolina Tar Heels on September 11. He saw action at fullback and on special teams. He played in the final twelve games of the season, contributing two tackles and his first career tackle for loss (TFL) in his third career game versus Morgan State on September 27. LeGrand found playing time against West Virginia on October 4, and saw action as fullback against Connecticut on October 18 as well as Pittsburgh on October 25. At this point of his collegiate career, he was number 46, but had to switch to number 52 to play defensive end for the Syracuse game on November 8 where he assisted in a huge defensive stop, and followed up with a career high four tackles against Louisville on December 4.〔(Bio )〕
By 2009, coach Greg Schiano decided to channel LeGrand's strength and speed at a new position, defensive lineman.〔(OTL - Eric LeGrand: Believe - YouTube )〕 LeGrand earned himself the backup defensive tackle position to Charlie Noonan, but he managed to appear in all thirteen games that season, racking up 33 tackles. Schiano saw him as a multipurpose player, and LeGrand proved himself to be with 13 tackles on kickoff coverage in his sophomore season. LeGrand recorded a tackle for loss in seven games, and played eleven games where he had multiple sacks. He went on to tie his career-high four tackles against the Maryland Terrapins. LeGrand added three solo tackles, including a TFL versus West Virginia on December 5 and at Syracuse on November 21st. Eric posted three tackles versus South Florida on November 12 and matched his career high four tackles and had 1.5 tackles for loss along with a fumble recovery versus Pittsburgh on October 16 and three tackles and an assisted tackle for loss versus Howard on September 12.〔
In 2010, LeGrand's junior season, he proved to be a crucial performer at defensive tackle in the first six games before suffering a career-ending spinal cord injury. He had his season-high three tackles and a tackle for loss against Tulane on October 2. On September 2 versus Norfolk State, LeGrand proved useful to the team defense; posting up a pair of tackles including a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery. He added two tackles at FIU on September 11, and assisted on a sack against North Carolina on September 25. On October 16 in a game against the Army Black Knights at Metlife Stadium, he suffered an injury in the fourth quarter during a collision with Army's kickoff returner, Malcom Brown, ending the defensive tackle's season with 13 tackles including two sacks.〔

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