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Mark DeWayne Moseley (born March 12, 1948) is an American former professional football player who was a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. He played for Philadelphia Eagles (1970), the Houston Oilers (1971–72), the Washington Redskins (1974–86), and the Cleveland Browns (1986).
Then on their third possession, quarterback Eric Hipple was sacked by blitzing cornerback Vernon Dean causing a fumble that defensive tackle Darryl Grant recovered on the Redskins 19-yard line. This set up Mark Moseley's 26-yard field goal to make the score 10–0 with just over two minutes left in the first quarter.
John Riggins 2 yard run (Mark Moseley kick) Redskins 7–0: 2: WSH: Mark Moseley 28 yard field goal: Redskins 10–0: 2: LA: Cliff Branch 99 yard pass from Jim Plunkett (Chris Bahr kick) Redskins 10–7: 2: WSH: Joe Washington 5 yard pass from Joe Theismann (Mark Moseley kick) Redskins 17–7: 3: WSH: Mark Moseley 29 yard field goal: Redskins ...
Following Washington’s announcement yesterday that it was dropping the Redskins’ name and logo, reactions came flying in from the franchise’s former players. Others, like Mark Moseley, were ...
The Redskins still managed to drive into 49ers territory, but ended up with no points when Moseley's 45-yard field goal attempt went wide right. After forcing a punt, Joe Theismann 's 46-yard completion to tight end Clint Didier moved the ball to the 49ers 18-yard line, setting up a 4-yard touchdown run by fullback John Riggins with 6:16 left ...
Redskins 6–0: 3: WSH: Mark Moseley 37 yard field goal: Redskins 9–0: 3: CLE: Oscar Roan 15 yard pass from Brian Sipe (Don Cockroft kick) Redskins 9–7: 4: WSH: Larry Brown 11 yard pass from Billy Kilmer (Mark Moseley kick) Redskins 16–7: 4: WSH: Mike Thomas 1 yard run (Mark Moseley kick) Redskins 23–7
The 1980 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 43rd in Washington, D.C. They failed to improve on their 10–6 record from 1979, dropping to 6–10, their only double-digit losing season between 1964 and 1992.
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