A Baltimore Colt for all twelve seasons of his career, Halfback, Lenny Moore was a bona fide dual threat. Moore was one of the rare players who was equally adept at rushing and receiving and scored more than 100 Touchdowns. Moore would lead the National Football League in Yards/Attempt four times, Touchdowns twice, and Yards from Scrimmage once. The offensive superstar would be a five-time First Team All-Pro and was named the MVP in 1964.
Pretty good career right?
It’s not over yet.
Moore was a major force in the Colts consecutive NFL Championships in the late 1950s and he entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1975. The team would later retire his number 24.
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