Moses Denson

Moses Denson (born July 6, 1944 in Vredenburgh, Alabama) is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

Denson played three seasons for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. He was an all star twice, and won the Grey Cup in 1970, where his broken play pass for a touchdown to Ted Alflen was the game turning point.

Montreal Alouettes 58th Grey Cup Champions
  • Ted Alflen
  • Justin Canale
  • Gordon Judges
  • Barry Randall
  • Wally Highsmith
  • Mike Webster
  • Garry Lefebvre
  • George Springate
  • Charlie Collins
  • Jorma Kuisma
  • Moses Denson
  • Tony Passander
  • Gene Gaines
  • Larry Fairholm
  • Bobby Lee Thompson
  • John Couture
  • Steve Booras
  • Steve Wormith
  • Bruce Van Ness
  • Angelo Raffin
  • Peter Dalla Riva
  • Gene Ceppetelli
  • Ed George
  • Tom Pullen
  • Mark Kosmos
  • Mike Widger
  • Ted Collins
  • Steve Smear
  • Al Phaneuf
  • Terry Evanshen
  • Sonny Wade
  • Pierre Desjardins
  • Merl Code
  • Bob Storey
  • Lewis Cook
  • Rickie Davis
  • Head coach: Sam Etcheverry
Washington Redskins 1972 NFL Draft selections
  • Moses Denson
  • Steve Boekholder
  • Mike Oldham
  • Jeff Welch
  • Don Bunce
  • Frank Grant
  • Mike O'Quinn
  • Carl Taibi
  • Steve Higginbotham
  • Kevin Clemente
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Persondata
Name Denson, Moses
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth July 6, 1944
Place of birth Vredenburgh, Alabama
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Famous quotes containing the word moses:

    Life—that is: continually shedding something that wants to die. Life—that is: being cruel and inexorable against everything about us that is growing old and weak—and not only about us. Life—that is, then: being without reverence for those who are dying, who are wretched, who are ancient? Constantly being a murderer?—And yet old Moses said: “Thou shalt not kill.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)