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HB/WR Morris Bradshaw (official thread)

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Morris Bradshaw
Morris Bradshaw Date of birth: November 19, 1952 (1952-11-19)
Place of birth: Highland, Illinois
Career information
Position(s): Wide Receiver
College: Ohio State
NFL Draft: 1974 / Round: 4 / Pick 93
Organizations
As player:
1974-1981
1982 Oakland Raiders
New England Patriots

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

Morris Bradshaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Morris Bradshaw: (at OSU 1971-73) A wingback in college, like Baschnagel, Bradshaw had 90 NFL catches, mostly with the Raiders.

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_ktbzUhn5Q]YouTube - 1 - Morris Bradshaw introduction[/ame]
 
Bradshaw did not get many opportunities at Ohio State, but in a game against Wisconsin on October 23, 1971, he scored touchdowns on an 88-yard kick-off return and an 88-yard rush, which is still the second longest in Ohio State history. He racked up 224 all-purpose yards that day, which is tied for 31st best in school history.
 
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