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  1. Lenny Moore Career Highs. Lenny Moore gained a career-high 181 receiving yards during the Baltimore Colts 24-21 loss against the New York Giants on November 9, 1958. Lenny Moore caught a career-high 8 passes during the Baltimore Colts 38-24 win against the Green Bay Packers on November 6, 1960. Lenny Moore rushed the ball a career-high 20 times ...

  2. Lenny Moore played 12 seasons for the Colts. He had 1,069 carries for 5,174 yards, 363 catches for 6,039 yards and scored 113 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 7 Pro Bowls, and won 2 championships.

  3. In the 1960s, former Baltimore Colt and Pro Football Hall of Famer Lenny Moore offered a skillset well before his time, one widely coveted in today’s version...

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  5. Aug 1, 2005 · Lenny Moore distinguished himself on the gridiron in the 1950s and 1960s playing at Penn State and with the Baltimore Colts. He won numerous awards including Rookie of the Year (1956), Most Valuable Player, and Comeback Player of the Year (1964).

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  6. Lenny Moore was born November 25, 1933 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Early on in his childhood, it was apparent that Moore was blessed with exceptional athletic ability. He himself has stated that even at a young age he felt as if he belonged on the football field. In high school, during which time his speed earned him the nickname "The Reading ...

  7. www.profootballresearchers.org › archives › Website05-957 Lenny Moore

    LENNY MOORE By Andy Piascik Watching the old black and white footage, the play begins as just another end sweep around the left side. There’s the offense coming set, the horseshoes on the players’ helmets immediately identifying them as the Baltimore Colts. There’s the familiar number 19 John Unitas taking the ball from center and turning to

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