After playing at Division III SUNY-Cortland, Truluck was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Washington Redskins of the
National Football League. He signed on to the team's
practice squad but was released in October 1997. In April 1998, he signed with the
Saskatchewan Roughriders of the
Canadian Football League, where he played from 1998 until 2000. In his rookie year there, Truluck recorded nine tackles and three sacks, winning the Defensive Player of the Week award for his debut. His season was cut short after four games due to
post-concussion syndrome. Truluck signed with the AFL's
Detroit Fury, where he played from
2001 to
2002. In 2001 Truluck amassed 8.0 sacks and becoming the "Rookie of the Year," following that season in 2002 Truluck became Arena Football's "Lineman of the Year" with 9.5 sacks. Truluck became well known for his speed and quickness, scouts began to make comparisons of Truluck's ability to
Derrick Thomas. This landed Truluck a return to the NFL to play with the
Kansas City Chiefs (
2002–
2004). In fourteen games of the
2003 season, Truluck recorded 17 tackles and six sacks. He was traded to the
Green Bay Packers for a fifth- and a sixth-round draft choice during the
2004 preseason. Over the course of the season, he played in 10 games, recording 12 tackles and 2.5 sacks. He was released by the Packers and signed with the
Arizona Cardinals before the
2005 season. In 10 games with the Cardinals, he recorded three tackles before returning to the CFL for the
2006-
2007 seasons, which he spent with the
Montreal Alouettes. In 2008 Truluck returned to the Arena Football league through a dispersal draft, being selected by the Georgia Force, during that season he amassed 30 tackles and 5.5 sacks. Truluck hosted his own live internet show with VoiceAmerica Sports, called "Inside the Trenches in Arizona". Truluck returned to football with
Orlando Predators of the
Arena Football League for the 2013 season. ==Death==