Morris Bradshaw

Morris Bradshaw (born November 19, 1952 in Highland, Illinois) is a former American football player. He played wide receiver mainly for the Oakland Raiders.

Morris had 6 receptions for 111 yards and 1 TD for the New England Patriots in 8 games during the 1982 regular season His longest reception for the Patriots was 48 yards in their 16-0 shutout of the Seahawks at the Kingdome on December 19, 1982. He also recovered his own fumble in this game.

His only TD reception as a Patriot Receiver was an 11 yard pass from Steve Grogan, with 11 seconds left in the 1st half, in their 30-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills at Schaefer Stadium on January 2, 1983 thereby allowing them to make the Playoffs.

Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XI Champions
  • 4 Fred Steinfort
  • 8 Ray Guy
  • 11 David Humm
  • 12 Ken Stabler
  • 14 Errol Mann
  • 15 Mike Rae
  • 20 Neal Colzie
  • 21 Cliff Branch
  • 24 Willie Brown
  • 25 Fred Biletnikoff (MVP)
  • 26 Skip Thomas
  • 28 Clarence Davis
  • 29 Hubert Ginn
  • 30 Mark van Eeghen
  • 31 Carl Garrett
  • 32 Jack Tatum
  • 33 Rick Jennings
  • 34 Terry Kunz
  • 36 Manfred Moore
  • 39 Willie Hall
  • 40 Pete Banaszak
  • 41 Phil Villapiano
  • 43 George Atkinson
  • 46 Warren Bankston
  • 47 Charlie Phillips
  • 49 Mike Siani
  • 50 Dave Dalby
  • 51 Rodrigo Barnes
  • 52 Floyd Rice
  • 54 Rik Bonness
  • 58 Monte Johnson
  • 60 Otis Sistrunk
  • 61 Herb McMath
  • 63 Gene Upshaw
  • 64 George Buehler
  • 66 Steve Sylvester
  • 70 Henry Lawrence
  • 72 John Matuszak
  • 74 Dave Rowe
  • 75 John Vella
  • 77 Charles Philyaw
  • 78 Art Shell
  • 79 Dan Medlin
  • 81 Morris Bradshaw
  • 83 Ted Hendricks
  • 87 Dave Casper
  • 89 Ted Kwalick
  • Head Coach: John Madden
  • Coaches: Tom Dahms
  • Lew Erber
  • Tom Flores
  • Joe Scannella
  • Don Shinnick
  • Oliver Spencer
  • Bob Zeman
Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XV Champions
  • 6 Marc Wilson
  • 7 Dan Pastorini
  • 8 Ray Guy
  • 10 Chris Bahr
  • 16 Jim Plunkett (MVP)
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  • 21 Cliff Branch
  • 22 Arthur Whittington
  • 23 Odis McKinney
  • 26 Keith Moody
  • 30 Mark van Eeghen
  • 31 Derrick Jensen
  • 33 Kenny King
  • 35 Dwayne O'Steen
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  • 37 Lester Hayes
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  • 43 Ira Matthews
  • 44 Burgess Owens
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  • 52 Mario Celotto
  • 52 Greg Westbrooks
  • 53 Rod Martin
  • 55 Matt Millen
  • 56 Jeff Barnes
  • 57 Randy McClanahan
  • 60 Alva Liles
  • 62 Reggie Kinlaw
  • 63 Gene Upshaw
  • 65 Mickey Marvin
  • 66 Steve Sylvester
  • 70 Henry Lawrence
  • 71 Lindsey Mason
  • 72 John Matuszak
  • 73 Dave Browning
  • 74 Dave Pear
  • 77 Joe Campbell
  • 78 Art Shell
  • 79 Bruce Davis
  • 81 Morris Bradshaw
  • 82 Dwight Harrison
  • 83 Ted Hendricks
  • 84 Derrick Ramsey
  • 85 Bob Chandler
  • 86 Cedrick Hardman
  • 87 Dave Casper
  • 88 Raymond Chester
  • 89 Rich Martini
  • 90 Willie Jones
  • Head Coach: Tom Flores
  • Coaches: Sam Boghosian
  • Willie Brown
  • Lew Erber
  • Chet Franklin
  • Earl Leggett
  • Joe Madro
  • Steve Ortmayer
  • Charlie Sumner
  • Ray Willsey
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Name Bradshaw, Morris
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth November 19, 1952
Place of birth Highland, Illinois

Date of death
Place of death


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