Herman Moore

Herman Moore
No. 84
Position: Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: (1969-10-20) October 20, 1969
Place of birth: Linwood, New Jersey
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight: 210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High school: Danville (VA) George Washington
College: Virginia
NFL draft: 1991 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions: 670
Receiving yards: 9,174
Touchdowns: 62
Player stats at NFL.com
Player stats at PFR

Herman Joseph Moore (born October 20, 1969) is an American former college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons. He played college football for the University of Virginia. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft, and also played for the NFL's New York Giants.

Early years

Moore attended George Washington High School in Danville, Virginia.

College career

Moore attended the University of Virginia, where he was a two-sport athlete. He ranks second all-time in career receptions and holds the school record in the high jump. Moore's college jersey number was 87.

He ranks second in career receiving yards with 2,504 and ranks first in receiving yards in a season with 1,190 yards (on 54 catches) set in 1990. The year before he had 848 yards on just 36 catches. He also scored 10 touchdowns in 1989 and followed that up with 13 in 1990.

Professional career

Moore was the Detroit Lions' first-round draft pick in 1991 and went on to shatter virtually all of Detroit's receiving records. He played in 145 games during 11 seasons (1991–2001) in Detroit. Moore was a 4 time Pro Bowler.

Stats

He held Detroit's records for career receptions (670) until it was surpassed by Calvin Johnson in the fifth week of the 2015 NFL season. On November 10, 2013, his touchdown catch record of 62 was surpassed by Johnson.[1] On December 8, 2013 Johnson also broke his career receiving yards record of 9,174. In 1995 he was selected the Lions' MVP on offense after breaking club marks in both catches (also a NFL record of 123) and yards (1,686) while scoring 14 touchdowns. His finest single-game performance came on December 4, 1995 against the Chicago Bears when he had a club record 14 catches for 183 yards, the fifth best total in Detroit history.

He also was the last Lion to catch three TD passes in a game (October 29, 1995 vs. Green Bay) until Roy Williams matched the total during the 2005 season. One of Moore's and his teammates' more memorable games came on November 23, 1995 - in a classic Thanksgiving Day game against the Minnesota Vikings. Moore (127 yards) and fellow receivers Brett Perriman (153) and Johnnie Morton (102) all eclipsed the 100-yard receiving mark, running back Barry Sanders rushed for 138 yards, and quarterback Scott Mitchell passed for 410 yards in a 44-38 Lions' victory.

Moore was a member of Lions’ squads who earned six playoff appearances in the 1990s (1991, 1993–95, 1997 and 1999). He was also a member of two teams that won the NFC Central division (1991 and 1993).

Moore was selected to four Pro Bowls (1994 to 1997). He was the second player (after Jerry Rice) to have three 100-catch seasons. Also in 1995, Moore and teammate Brett Perriman (108 catches) became the first teammates in NFL history with more than 100 receptions in the same season. In his highly successful 1995 season, Moore caught a career high 123 balls (an NFL record at the time). In 1998, Herman Moore received the inaugural All-Iron Award for his performance in the annual Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit.

Moore also played briefly for the New York Giants and finished his 12 NFL seasons with 670 receptions for 9,174 yards and 62 touchdowns. Herman Moore holds NFL records for both receptions (61) and receiving yards (965) on Thursday games.

Year Team Games Receptions Yards Yards per Reception Longest Reception Touchdowns First Downs Fumbles Fumbles Lost
1991 DET 13 11 135 12.3 21 0 7 0 0
1992 DET 12 51 966 18.9 77 4 37 0 0
1993 DET 15 61 935 15.3 93 6 43 2 1
1994 DET 16 72 1,173 16.3 51 11 56 1 1
1995 DET 16 123 1,686 13.7 69 14 90 2 2
1996 DET 16 106 1,296 12.2 50 9 71 0 0
1997 DET 16 104 1,293 12.4 79 8 66 0 0
1998 DET 15 82 983 12.0 36 5 50 0 0
1999 DET 8 16 197 12.3 26 2 11 0 0
2000 DET 15 40 434 10.9 30 3 24 0 0
2001 DET 3 4 76 19.0 25 0 3 0 0
Career 145 670 9,174 13.7 93 62 458 5 4

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References

  1. Megatron sets Lions TD mark; Detroit controls NFC North cbssports.com wire reports, 10 November 2013.
  2. "Herman Moore Stats". ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved 21 May 2014.

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