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Noah Herron #29 | Running Back | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Height: 5-11    Weight: 224    Born: Apr 3, 1982, Mattawan, MI

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Statistics
YearTeamGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YG
2005GB4481232.520000.000
2006GB16371504.111292117.320
Player Notes
November 19, 2008
Noah Herron has signed with the Buccaneers, according to the St. Petersburg Times. The team is yet to announce an adjoining move.
August 30, 2008
Noah Herron has been cut by the Packers, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Other players released by the club are wide receiver Jake Allen, cornerback Scorpio Babers, defensive tackle Conrad Bolston, center Brennen Carvalho, safety Tyrone Culver, linebacker Spencer Havner, tight end Joey Haynos, guard Ryan Keenan, linebacker Danny Lansanah, defensive tackle Alfred Malone, running back Vernand Morency, defensive tackle Daniel Muir, cornerback Joe Porter, wide receiver Johnny Quinn, wide receiver Taj Smith, wide receiver Brett Swain, tackle Orrin Thompson and fullback Corey White.
June 3, 2008
Noah Herron reportedly fought off two burglars who entered his home, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He struck one with a bed post that he unscrewed from his bed last weekend. The intruder was injured during the May 30th burglary and a second offender was apprehended outside the home by Brown County Sheriff's deputies, according to information released by the Brown County Sheriff's Department today. Herron was not hurt during the invasion, and he used necessary and acceptable force to defend his home.
December 1, 2006
Noah Herron tweaked his quad in Monday's loss to Seattle, but apparently it isn't a great concern because Herron is not listed on this week's injury report and he's been able to practice with the team.
October 8, 2006
With Ahman Green out, Noah Herron still looked to be the second option for the Packers in Week 5. However, after Vernand Morency lost a fumble early and then had the ball come loose a second time, Herron caried the load the rest of the way. Herron rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. This probably makes him the primary backup behind Green, but Morency is still the more skilled player, and he could get another opportunity.