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Morris Bradshaw Date of birth: November 19, 1952 Place of birth: Highland, Illinois [Graduated: Edwardsville High School]
Career information Position(s): Wide Receiver College: Ohio State NFL Draft: 1974 / Round: 4 / Pick 93 Organizations As player: 1974-1981
1982Oakland Raiders
New England PatriotsPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Morris Bradshaw (born November 19, 1952 in Highland, Illinois) is a former American football player. He played wide receiver mainly for the Oakland Raiders.
Morris had 6 receptions for 111 yards and 1 TD for the New England Patriots in 8 games during the 1982 regular season His longest reception for the Patriots was 48 yards in their 16-0 shutout of the Seahawks @ the Kingdome on 12-19-82. He also recovered his own fumble in this game.
His only TD reception as a Patriot Receiver was an 11 yard pass from Steve Grogan, with 11 seconds left in the 1st half, in their 30-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills @ Schaefer Stadium on 01-02-83, thereby allowing them to make the Playoffs.
Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XI Champions 8 Ray Guy | 11 David Humm | 12 Ken Stabler | 14 Errol Mann | 15 Mike Rae | 20 Neal Colzie | 21 Cliff Branch | 24 Willie Brown | 25 Fred Biletnikoff (MVP) | 26 Skip Thomas | 28 Clarence Davis | 29 Hubert Ginn | 30 Mark van Eeghen | 31 Carl Garrett | 32 Jack Tatum | 36 Manfred Moore | 39 Willie Hall | 40 Pete Banaszak | 41 Phil Villapiano | 43 George Atkinson | 46 Warren Bankston | 47 Charlie Phillips | 49 Mike Siani | 50 Dave Dalby | 51 Rodrigo Barnes | 52 Floyd Rice | 54 Rik Bonness | 58 Monte Johnson | 60 Otis Sistrunk | 61 Herb McMath | 63 Gene Upshaw | 64 George Buehler | 66 Steve Sylvester | 70 Henry Lawrence | 72 John Matuszak | 74 Dave Rowe | 75 John Vella | 77 Charles Philyaw | 78 Art Shell | 79 Dan Medlin | 81 Morris Bradshaw | 83 Ted Hendricks | 87 Dave Casper
Head Coach: John Madden
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