Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Warren Moon | |
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| Name | Warren Moon |
| Birth date | November 18, 1956 |
| Birth place | Los Angeles, California |
| Height | 6 ft 3 in |
| Weight | 230 lb |
| College | University of Washington |
| NFL draft year | 1978 |
| Debutteam | Edmonton Eskimos |
| Finalteam | Kansas City Chiefs |
| Statlabel1 | Passing yards |
| Statvalue1 | 49,325 |
| Statlabel2 | Touchdowns |
| Statvalue2 | 291 |
| Statlabel3 | Interceptions |
| Statvalue3 | 233 |
| Highlight1 | Grey Cup champion |
| Highlight2 | Pro Bowl selection |
| Highlight3 | Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee |
Warren Moon is a renowned Canadian Football League and National Football League quarterback, known for his exceptional passing skills and numerous accolades, including being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and College Football Hall of Fame. Born in Los Angeles, California, Moon grew up in a athletic family, with his father, Wilbur Moon, being a Los Angeles Rams fan, and his mother, Patricia Moon, encouraging his early interest in sports. Moon's athletic abilities were nurtured at Alexander Hamilton High School, where he played football, basketball, and baseball, alongside future National Basketball Association player, Dennis Johnson.
Warren Moon was born on November 18, 1956, in Los Angeles, California, to Wilbur Moon and Patricia Moon. He grew up in Los Angeles, where he developed a passion for sports, particularly football, basketball, and baseball. Moon's early life was influenced by his parents, who encouraged his athletic pursuits, and his siblings, who shared his interest in sports. He attended Alexander Hamilton High School, where he played football under the guidance of coach Marvin Harvey, and basketball alongside future National Basketball Association player, Dennis Johnson, and baseball with future Major League Baseball player, Jeff Burroughs. Moon's athletic abilities earned him recognition, including being named to the All-City team in football and basketball.
Moon attended the University of Washington, where he played college football under the guidance of coach Don James. During his time at University of Washington, Moon led the Washington Huskies football team to a Rose Bowl appearance in 1978, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Rose Bowl. Moon's college career was marked by his exceptional passing skills, which earned him recognition, including being named to the All-Pac-8 team and the All-American team. He graduated from University of Washington with a degree in communications, and was later inducted into the University of Washington Athletic Hall of Fame.
Moon began his professional career in the Canadian Football League with the Edmonton Eskimos, where he played from 1978 to 1983. During his time with the Edmonton Eskimos, Moon won five Grey Cup championships, and was named the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player twice. Moon's success in the Canadian Football League earned him recognition, including being named the Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Player twice. In 1984, Moon joined the National Football League, playing for the Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, and Kansas City Chiefs. Moon's National Football League career was marked by his exceptional passing skills, which earned him recognition, including being named to the Pro Bowl nine times, and being named the National Football League Most Valuable Player in 1990. Moon played in the National Football League until his retirement in 2000, and was later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Moon's exceptional career has earned him numerous accolades, including being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canadian Football Hall of Fame, and College Football Hall of Fame. Moon has also been recognized for his charitable work, including being awarded the NFL Man of the Year Award in 1989. Moon's legacy extends beyond his playing career, as he has been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the Warren Moon Foundation, which supports children's charities and youth sports programs. Moon has also been involved in broadcasting, working as an analyst for ESPN and FOX Sports, and has been recognized for his work, including being awarded the Sports Emmy Award.
Moon is married to Felicia Moon, and they have four children together. Moon's personal life has been marked by his charitable work, including his involvement with the Warren Moon Foundation, which supports children's charities and youth sports programs. Moon has also been involved in various business ventures, including a restaurant chain and a sports marketing firm. Moon's personal life has been influenced by his Christian faith, and he has been recognized for his work in the Christian community, including being awarded the Bart Starr Award in 1990. Moon has also been involved in politics, supporting Republican Party candidates, including George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. Category:American football players