Mark DeWayne Moseley (born March 12, 1948 in Laneville, Texas) is a former professional American football placekicker in the National Football League who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1970), the Houston Oilers (1971-1972), the Washington Redskins (1974-1986), and the Cleveland Browns (1986). With the retirement of the Minnesota Vikings' Rick Danmeier in 1982, Moseley became the sole full-time straight on placekicker in the National Football League; there hasn't been one since. In the 1960s, the newer soccer style was introduced by Hungarian brothers Pete and Charlie Gogolak and it became increasingly popular.
Philadelphia Eagles Players
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| Bavaro, Mark
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Tight End
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| Carter, Cris
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Wide Receiver
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| Cunningham, Randall
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Quarterback
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| Gabriel, Roman
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Quarterback
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| Jackson, DeSean
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Wide Receiver
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| Joyner, Seth
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Linebacker
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| McNabb, Donavan
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Quarterback
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| Montgomery, Wilbert
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Running Back
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| Moseley, Mark
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Placekicker
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| Van Brocklin, Norm
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Quarterback
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| Warren, Chris
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Running Back
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| Westbrook, Brian
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Running Back
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