Mo Moorman
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Position: | Guard |
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Born: | (1945-07-24) July 24, 1945 (age 78) Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Weight: | 252 lb (114 kg) |
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College: | Texas A&M |
AFL draft: | 1968 / Round: 1 / Pick: 19 |
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Maurice "Mo" Moorman (born July 24, 1945) is a former American college and professional football player. He played collegiately for Texas A&M, and went to the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs as a first-round draft choice in 1968. After winning the American Football League Championship with the Chiefs in 1969, he started for them in their victory over the National Football League Minnesota Vikings in the fourth and last AFL-NFL World Championship Game. He wore jersey number 76. He threw the key "trap" block on the famous touchdown play in the game, "65 Toss Power Trap."
Following his AFL/NFL career, Moorman returned to his home city of Louisville, Kentucky and started Mo Moorman Distributing Company. The distributing company featured Coors Light, Zima, Corona, and other imports such as Stella and Dos Equis. In 2007, Mo sold the company to River City Distributing Company giving River City over 80% of the market share in the city of Louisville.
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- Ron Yary
- Bob Johnson
- Claude Humphrey
- Russ Washington
- Fred Carr
- Dennis Byrd
- Kevin Hardy
- Larry Csonka
- Haven Moses
- Mike Taylor
- Greg Landry
- Jim Smith
- MacArthur Lane
- Tim Rossovich
- Forrest Blue
- Mike Hull
- Lee White
- Jim Hill
- Mo Moorman
- Dennis Homan
- Marvin Upshaw
- George Daney
- John Williams
- Earl McCullouch
- Eldridge Dickey
- Bill Lueck
- Doug Crusan
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