gold star for USAHOF
It looks like we have another retirement worth mentioning in the National Football League.

Five days after signing with the Atlanta Falcons, Wide Receiver, Lance Moore has announced his retirement from Professional Football.

Undrafted in 2005 out of the University of Toledo, Moore would sign on with the New Orleans Saints and made the active roster for six games in 2006.  He would build himself up to the number three starter and worked his way up the starter, building himself up to be a part of why the Saints got to, and won Super Bowl 44.  Moore would have 2 receptions for 21 Yards and a 2 Point Conversion in that big game.

In 2012, Moore would have his biggest season, catching 75 passes for 1,041 Yards and 6 Touchdowns.  He would leave New Orleans and finish off his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions.

He retires with 389 Receptions with 4,816 Yards and 44 Touchdowns.

While we have no illusion that Lance Moore will be considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame is within his grasp and could be there in the next ten years.

Hall of Fame or not, we here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to thank Lance Moore for his gridiron memories and we wish him the best in the next stage of his life.