- Born and raised in Hainesport Township, NJ, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. played college ball at Clemson before getting drafted 155th overall by the Eagles. Now, in his rookie year, he’s already gearing up for his first Super Bowl. Talk about making an entrance!
- Jeremiah Jr. wears #54, just like his dad, Eagles legend Jeremiah Trotter Sr. His dad played under Andy Reid, who called him “one of my favorite players.” On January 23, 2005, a young Jeremiah Jr. watched his dad win the NFC Championship with the Eagles. Exactly 20 years later, he celebrated his own NFC Championship in an Eagles uniform, and now looks to carve out his own legacy in Philly!
- Same same, but different. Jeremiah Trotter Sr.’s signature celebration after a big tackle was an axe chop move, and he became known as “Axe Man.” Since his days at Clemson, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has honored his father by doing the same move. His nicknames are now “Hatchet Man” and “Axe Man Jr.”
- Jeremiah Jr. plays for his mom, Tammi, who passed away from breast cancer in 2023. Making it to the NFL was a dream they shared, and now he’s living it out in her honor.
- When he’s not locking in for the Super Bowl, Jeremiah Jr. is this close to being a pro-level gamer, loves anime, plays golf, and re-watches Marvel movies on repeat. Oh, and his playlist? A mix of Shakira, Kirk Franklin, and Rod Wave – certified vibes!