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When did Herman Moore retire?

By James White |

When did Herman Moore retire?

After playing in 15 games for the 2000 Lions, who saw only Johnnie Morton eclipse 500 receiving yards, Moore suffered a torn abdominal muscle three games into the '01 season \u2014 his last with the Lions. After a one-game Giants cameo, Moore retired in 2002.

Regarding this, is Herman Moore a Hall of Famer?

Professional careerHe played in 145 games during 11 seasons (1991–2001) in Detroit. Moore was a 4-time Pro Bowler. In 2010, Moore was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame that same year.

Additionally, how old is Herman Moore? 50 years (October 20, 1969)

Subsequently, one may also ask, is Herman Moore married?

At the time he was the franchise leader in career catches (670), receiving yards (9,174) and receiving TDs (62). Moore, 50, was forward-looking during his career. He had planted roots in Metro Detroit, where he has remained with his wife, Angela and their sons Aaron and Ashton.

What college did Herman Moore go to?

University of Virginia

Is Eli Manning a Hall of Famer?

Yes, Eli Manning is a Hall of Famer. He is a true leader of men and will go down as a two-time Super Bowl champion who is on the short list of quarterbacks who slayed the G.O.A.T. I might be a little biased, because I played with Eli in New York, but his bust will reside in Canton one day.

Why is Alex Karras not in the Hall of Fame?

To keep Karras out of the Hall of Fame because of a long ago gambling suspension would be hypocritical for a sport that now partners with gambling. Karras passed away in 2012 at the age of 77. The Lions enshrined him in their Ring of Honor in 2018.

How many NFL teams have their own hall of fame?

All 32 NFL Teams, Ranked by Number of Hall of Famers.

Is Phil Simms in Hall of Fame?

Tiki Barber and Phil Simms were two New York Giants intentionally named as 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame nominees on Tuesday. As for Barber and Simms, they are well deserving of the honor. The Giants look to get their season back on track vs.

Is Phil Sims in the Hall of Fame?

Phil Simms. Phil Simms is a two time Super Bowl Winning Quarterback, though many who watched his first five years of play may not have foreseen it. Regardless of how he is rated, anyone with a Super Bowl Ring as a Quarterback though has to be considered a candidate for the Football Hall of Fame.

Is Alex Karras in the NFL Hall of Fame?

On January 15, 2020, Karras was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as a Centennial Member.

Is Chuck Howley in the Hall of Fame?

One of the first great Dallas Cowboys, Howley is still one of the best linebackers to ever play in the NFL and the fact he was never inducted into the Hall of Fame is ludicrous.

How many times did Jim Marshall get picked all pro?

For all his greatness, Marshall made the Pro Bowl only twice and was never selected All-Pro. It's tough to make a case that someone was among the greatest of all time when he was never deemed the best at his position in any season in which he played. And Marshall played 20 seasons.

How tall is Herman Moore?

1.93 m

How much is Herman Moore worth?

Herman Moore Net Worth
Estimated Net Worth in 2019$1 Million - $5 Million (Approx.)
Previous Year's Net Worth (2018)$100,000 - $1 Million
Annual SalaryUnder Review.
Income SourcePrimary Income source Football Player (profession).

Was Brian Dawkins a strong safety?

Brian can play free safety, strong safety and not miss a beat. He has the toughness to play strong and the cover ability as far as playing cornerback.” Dawkins remained the starting free safety in 2003 and was coached by defensive backs coach Steve Spagnuolo and assistant defensive backs coach Sean McDermott.

What teams did Alan Page play for?

Alan Cedric Page (born August 7, 1945) is an American retired jurist and former professional football player. He gained national recognition as a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) during 15 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, and then embarked on a legal career.