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ventilator. LeGrand proceeded to practice breathing without the use of medical equipment, and was independently breathing by January 2011. Coach Greg Schiano would visit LeGrand frequently, and is said to have truly embraced the entire family as his own, and would repeatedly relieve Eric's mother from taking care of him without hesitation.
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The Eric LeGrand Patriot Saint Foundation is dedicated to helping those with spinal cord injuries. Nike presented their Eric LeGrand Foundation game jersey for Tampa Bay fans who want to show their support and spirit for LeGrand on his long road to recovery. All of the proceeds of LeGrand's number 52
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On July 30, 2013, it was announced that Rutgers would retire the No. 52 jersey worn by LeGrand. The ceremony occurred on September 14, 2013, at halftime of the Rutgers-Eastern Michigan game. It was the first number to be retired by Rutgers in the 144-year history of their program. It has been stated
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The Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the establishment of the Eric LeGrand Believe Fund to support him and his family. The Believe Fund's goal is to raise money to support the paralyzed player as he undergoes medical treatment for the injury he had against Army. The money will
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in commercials throughout the 2012 season. LeGrand joined a team of Subway-sponsored athletes including Olympic gold medalists Michael Phelps and Apolo Anton Ohno. Tom Pace of Subway's marketing office stated that; "We believe his inspirational story resonates with our fans. All of our athletes who
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As of the beginning of the 2012 NFL season, the rules regarding kickoffs have changed, and from now on kickoffs will take place from the 35-yard line, instead of the 30-yard line, in hopes of reducing the number of injuries. LeGrand believes that the rule should return to its previous incarnation,
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LeGrand was put on a respirator right away to help him breathe, and doctors informed his mother that he would more than likely need the aid of the machine to continue breathing for the rest of his life. Doctors also informed Karen LeGrand that her son had a suspected 0–5% chance of walking for the
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By Summer 2011, LeGrand took his story more public by posting pictures of himself on his Twitter account, in July, standing straight up, with the help of a specialized metal frame, and announcing that he was slowly regaining movement and sensation in his arms. Overnight, LeGrand gained 12,000 new
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A fund named "bELieve" has been set up by the Rutgers Scarlet Knight family with proceeds going to LeGrand and his family. The "bELieve" foundation has raised proceeds through selling sporting apparel stitched with LeGrand's name and number (52) as well as hosting numerous sporting events in his
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LeGrand wanted to breathe at his own pace, and asked doctors to take him off of his ventilator on Thanksgiving of 2010. He stated; "it's not even whether you keep breathing, it's whether you keep breathing how you want to breathe." A month later LeGrand had lasted an hour and a half off of his
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ceremony on March 31, 2017. Since its introduction in 2015, the Warrior Award is given to "an individual who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance, and who lives life with the courage and compassion that embodies the indomitable spirit of
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for the Spring 2011 semester and made multiple appearances at spring football practices. At the Scarlet-White spring game, he expressed his aspiration to become a sports broadcaster, and he has continued to become an inspirational speaker nationwide.
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On October 29, LeGrand returned with his teammates, for a Rutgers home game against West Virginia during a snow storm. His return to High Point Solutions Stadium was said to be the most indelible moment of the year and was the awarded
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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
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jerseys, which are on sale in the team shop, go to this foundation. His jersey will remain on sale regardless of LeGrand's team status; for now, LeGrand's role is to provide inspiration for his teammates and others.
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As the gurney rolled off the field at MetLife Stadium, LeGrand tried to force a thumbs up to the crowd but was unable to perform the gesture, saying "it felt like a thousand pound cinder block was holding me down".
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while making a tackle in an October 2010 game, but has since regained movement in his shoulders and sensation throughout his body. As of 2020, LeGrand has been making consistent recovery at the
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and argues that many football players can make a career out of playing on special teams, and that the new system deprives teams and players of some of the thrill and excitement of the game.
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On May 18, 2014, LeGrand received a degree in labor relations from Rutgers and was asked to speak to his fellow graduates at Rutgers' spring commencement exercises.
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by Rutgers and LeGrand that when he is able to walk onto the field again, they will unretire the #52 and put it back into rotation for a worthy player.
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LeGrand's mother is Karen LeGrand. He has a sister named Nicole LeGrand Harrigan, and his grandmother is Betty LeGrand.
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In 2020, Eric started building a coffee shop in his hometown called LeGrand Coffee House. The business opened in 2022.
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On January 6, Rutgers announced that LeGrand had regained movement in his shoulders and sensation throughout his body.
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rest of his life. The next day when LeGrand woke up, he managed to mouth the words "I'll be back" to his mother.
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know Eric are already rooting for him. Like us, they love his character, determination and positive outlook."
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Rutgers coach Greg Schiano saw LeGrand's potential, moving him from his old position to defensive lineman
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LeGrand with a Tampa Buccaneers jersey with the #52. He was symbolically hired by the franchise in 2012
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In August 2012, LeGrand was named the most influential person in New Jersey sports by the
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CBS Television College Football broadcast, Alabama at Texas A&M, September 14, 2013
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on July 11, 2012. During his speech, he announced that he would someday walk again.
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added LeGrand to their roster of star athlete promoters. LeGrand appeared alongside
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In 2012, thinking his story was fairly well-known, LeGrand jokingly sent a Tweet to
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symbolically signed LeGrand on May 2, 2012. The Buccaneers were coached by
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In 2008, as a true freshman, LeGrand made his collegiate debut against the
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signed him to a symbolic contract as an undrafted free agent in May 2012.
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on October 16 and three tackles and an assisted tackle for loss against
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On October 16, 2016 (the sixth anniversary of his spinal cord injury),
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He was presented the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the 20th annual
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From 2016 to 2017, LeGrand hosted his own six episode mini web series,
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decided to channel LeGrand's strength and speed at a new position,
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In 2020, he was inducted into the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame.
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In June 2012, LeGrand was presented the Unsung Hero Award by the
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on November 12 and matched his career high four tackles and had 1
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on September 11. He saw action on special teams. By 2009, coach
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announced that LeGrand would receive the Warrior Award at the
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The Victorious Story of Eric LeGrand (Young Readers' Edition)
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tackles for loss along with a fumble recovery against
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Believe: My Faith and the Tackle That Changed My Life
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on September 25. On October 16 in a game against the
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on November 21. LeGrand posted three tackles versus
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defensive lineman
Maryland Terrapins
West Virginia
Syracuse
South Florida
Pittsburgh
Howard
Tulane

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