On the Philadelphia Eagles rooster in 1970 was place kicker Mark Mosely, and punter Bill Bradley. I don't remember either of them being barefoot. I do remember Tony Franklin kicking barefoot for Philadelphia in 1979. Paul McFadden was the bare foot kicker for the Eagles from 1984 to 1987.
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Rich Karlis of the Denver Broncos in the 80s was one of the barefoot kickers. Tony Franklin, who kicked with the Eagles, Patriots, and Dolphins in the 80s was another, as was Mike Lansford of the Rams in the 80s.
The placekicker was Mark Moseley and the punter was Bill Bradley.
Tom Brady. 5th round. ---- Kicker Mark Moseley was a 14th round choice who won MVP in 1982. John Unitas was a 9th round choice who won MVP in 1959.
place kicker
Mark Moseley was a place kicker for the Redskins from 1974 through mid season 1986.
Mark Moseley of the Redskins is the only place kicker to win the NFL MVP award. The year was 1982.
On the Philadelphia Eagles rooster in 1970 was place kicker Mark Mosely, and punter Bill Bradley. I don't remember either of them being barefoot. I do remember Tony Franklin kicking barefoot for Philadelphia in 1979. Paul McFadden was the bare foot kicker for the Eagles from 1984 to 1987.
The last straight on kicker in a Super Bowl was Mark Moseley of the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. The last Super Bowl where each team had a straight on kicker was Super Bowl XI with Errol Mann for the Oakland Raiders and Fred Cox for the Minnesota Vikings.
John Goodson
Mark Moseley was born on 1948-03-12.
Kenny
== == Mark Moseley of the Redskins is the only place kicker to win the NFL MVP award. The year was 1982.
yes you are allowed but i think it would hurt. Paul McFadden and Tony Franklin from the Philadelphia Eagles(1970s & 1980s) kicked barefoot.
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The last straight on kicker in the NFL was Mark Moseley who retired after the 1986 season. Moseley ended his career in Cleveland with the Browns after playing 13 seasons with the Washington Redskins, 2 with the Houston Oilers, and 1 with the Philadelphia Eagles. The last field goal made in the NFL by a straight on kicker was a 40 yarder on September 13, 1987 by Steve Cox of the Washington Redskins, a punter who would be called on to kick long field goals or when the 1st string kicker was hurt. Cox was called on to kick after Jess Atkinson suffered a dislocated ankle when hit by an opposing player during a point after touchdown attempt.