Date of birth: | February 14, 1980 |
Place of birth: | Toledo, Ohio |
Career information | |
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Position(s): | Kicker |
College: | Toledo |
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2005 2005 2006-2007 2008 2008 2008 |
Philadelphia Eagles Tampa Bay Buccaneers Philadelphia Soul (AFL) Chicago Rush (AFL) Orlando Predators (AFL) New Orleans VooDoo (AFL) |
Playing stats at NFL.com |
Todd M. France (born February 14, 1980 in Toledo, Ohio) is a placekicker in the Arena Football League. He currently kicks for the Orlando Predators . In the National Football League, he kicked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Minnesota Vikings, the New York Giants, and the Philadelphia Eagles. In the Arena League, he kicked for Philadelphia Soul, Chicago Rush, Orlando Predators, and New Orleans VooDoo.
High school[]
At Springfield High School, he was a division II All-State team member, team MVP, first team all-district and all-conference, lettered three years in football, volleyball, four years in soccer and two years in basketball.
College[]
He played college football at the University of Toledo where he majored in Mechanical Engineering.
France was a nominee for Lou Groza Award as nation's best placekicker and he was the first UT kicker to make first-team All-MAC since Bruce Nichols in 1988. He spent a season with the Rhein Fire of the now-defunct NFL Europa and played in World Bowl XI.
Peace Corps[]
In 2009, France joined the United States Peace Corps. He served in Azerbaijan as a Youth Development volunteer from 2009 until 2011.
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