- Mohammed Elewonibi
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Mohammed Elewonibi Date of birth: December 16, 1965 Place of birth: Lagos, Nigeria Career information Status: Retired CFL status: Non-import Position(s): OT College: Brigham Young High school: Victoria NFL Draft: 1990 / Round: 3 / Pick: 77 Drafted by: Washington Redskins Organizations As player: 1992-1993
1995
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2005Washington Redskins
Barcelona Dragons
Philadelphia Eagles
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers
BC LionsCareer highlights and awards CFL All-Star: 1998 CFL East All-Star: 2000 CFL West All-Star: 1998 Awards: 1989 Outland Trophy Playing stats at NFL.com Mohammed Thomas David "Moe" Elewonibi (born December 16, 1965) is a Nigerian-Canadian former offensive lineman in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League.
Early years
Elewonibi was born in Lagos, Nigeria and raised in Victoria, British Columbia. He attended high school at Victoria High School, where he excelled at soccer and basketball.[1]
Football career
- 1981-82 Saanich Vampires (1981-82 Midget Provincial Champions)
- 1982-84 Saanich Hornets (1982-83 & 1983-84 Tier II Provincial Champions)
- 1984-86 Victoria Payless (now Victoria Rebels)
- 1986-87 Okanagan Sun (Junior A Provincial Champions)
- 1986-87 Snow College Badgers
- 1988-89 Brigham Young University (Outland Trophy Winner)
- 1992-93 Washington Redskins
- 1994-95 Barcelona Dragons
- 1995-96 Philadelphia Eagles
- 1997-2000 British Columbia Lions
- 2000-05 Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 2005-06 British Columbia Lions
References
- ^ "Mohammed Elewonibi". BYU Cougars. http://ww.byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/mohammed-elewonibi. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
Outland Trophy winners 1946: Connor | 1947: Steffy | 1948: Fischer | 1949: Bagdon | 1950: Gain | 1951: Weatherall | 1952: Modzelewski | 1953: J. Roberts | 1954: Brooks | 1955: Jones | 1956: Parker | 1957: Karras | 1958: Z. Smith | 1959: McGee | 1960: T. Brown | 1961: Olsen | 1962: Bell | 1963: Appleton | 1964: DeLong | 1965: Nobis | 1966: Phillips | 1967: Yary | 1968: Stanfill | 1969: Reid | 1970: Stillwagon | 1971: Jacobson | 1972: Glover | 1973: Hicks | 1974: White | 1975: Selmon | 1976: Browner | 1977: Shearer | 1978: G. Roberts | 1979: Ritcher | 1980: May | 1981: Rimington | 1982: Rimington | 1983: Steinkuhler | 1984: B. Smith | 1985: Ruth | 1986: Buck | 1987: Hennings | 1988: Rocker | 1989: Elewonibi | 1990: Maryland | 1991: Emtman | 1992: Shields | 1993: Waldrop | 1994: Wiegert | 1995: Ogden | 1996: Pace | 1997: Taylor | 1998: Farris | 1999: Samuels | 2000: Henderson | 2001: McKinnie | 2002: Long | 2003: Gallery | 2004: J. Brown | 2005: Eslinger | 2006: Thomas | 2007: Dorsey | 2008: A. Smith | 2009: Suh | 2010: Carimi
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