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Mo Lewis Position(s)
LinebackerJersey #(s)
57Born October 21, 1969
Atlanta, GeorgiaCareer information Year(s) 1991–2003 NFL Draft 1991 / Round: 3 / Pick: 63 College Georgia Professional teams Career stats Tackles 1,231 Sacks 52.5 Interceptions 14 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards Morris "Mo" C. Lewis (born October 21, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former American football player who played linebacker for the New York Jets from 1991 until 2003.
Career
He was a star at the University of Georgia, wearing the number 57 in his college and pro career. Lewis, along with former Jets teammate Marvin Jones, signed a one-day contract with the Jets on June 27, 2005. Lewis played 200 games as a Jet, the third longest tenure in franchise history and was one of the most loved team players and captains of his time. He was also a three time Pro Bowler (1998, 1999, 2000)[1], the Jets defensive captain from 1997 to 2003 and was even named to the NFL All-Pro team after the 1998 season.
Lewis delivered the crushing hit on New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe in week 2 of the 2001 season that caused Bledsoe moderate internal bleeding. Bledsoe's backup was Tom Brady, who has since led the New England Patriots to four Super Bowl appearances and has been named Super Bowl MVP twice.
In 2002, after the signing of long time Buffalo Bills linebacker Sam Cowart in the off-season as a free agent, many Jets fans were excited, because the signing of Cowart meant that the Jets would have a linebacker corp of All-Pro Mo Lewis, Marvin Jones, and Cowart. However, this did not turn out to be the story, as the linebacker corp that looked astounding on paper crumbled within a season. After a season together, Jones and Lewis were cut after the 2003 season and would go onto retire after the 2004 season.
Lewis retired after the 2003 season with 1231 tackles (883 solo), 52.5 sacks, 14 interceptions for 241 yards, 79 pass deflections, 29 forced fumbles, 13 fumble recoveries for 74 yards, and 5 defensive touchdowns in 200 career games. He made the Pro Bowl three times during his career, in 1998,1999 and 2000.
Reference
1999 Pro Bowl AFC starters Offense QB John Elway | RB Terrell Davis | FB Sam Gash | WR Jimmy Smith | WR Ed McCaffrey | TE Shannon Sharpe
OT Tony Boselli | OT Jonathan Ogden | G Ruben Brown | G Bruce Matthews | C Dermontti DawsonDefense DE Michael McCrary | DE Bruce Smith | DT Tim Bowens | DT Darrell Russell
OLB Mo Lewis | OLB Chad Brown | ILB Junior Seau
CB Ty Law | CB Aaron Glenn | FS Steve Atwater | SS Rodney HarrisonSpecial Teams 2001 Pro Bowl AFC starters Offense QB Rich Gannon | RB Edgerrin James | FB Richie Anderson | WR Marvin Harrison | WR Eric Moulds | TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Tony Boselli | OT Jonathan Ogden | G Ruben Brown | G Bruce Matthews | C Kevin MawaeDefense DE Trace Armstrong | DE Jason Taylor | DT Sam Adams | DT Trevor Pryce
OLB Mo Lewis | OLB Junior Seau | ILB Ray Lewis
CB Sam Madison | CB Samari Rolle | FS Rod Woodson | SS Blaine BishopSpecial Teams Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- African American players of American football
- American football linebackers
- Georgia Bulldogs football players
- New York Jets players
- American Conference Pro Bowl players
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