
Morgan Moses
OT
#76
Experience: 12 years
Height: 6-6
Age: 34
Weight: 320 lbs
College: Virginia
Preseason
WK | Game Date | OPP | RESULT | G | GS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | 08/26/2023 | @Buccaneers | L 20 - 26 | 0 | 0 |
2 | 08/21/2023 | @Commanders | L 28 - 29 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 08/12/2023 | Eagles | W 20 - 19 | 0 | 0 |
Regular Season
WK | Game Date | OPP | RESULT | G | GS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 | 01/06/2024 | Steelers | L 10 - 17 | 1 | 1 |
17 | 12/31/2023 | Dolphins | W 56 - 19 | 1 | 1 |
16 | 12/25/2023 | @49ers | W 33 - 19 | 1 | 1 |
15 | 12/17/2023 | @Jaguars | W 23 - 7 | 1 | 1 |
14 | 12/10/2023 | Rams | W 37 - 31 | 1 | 1 |
12 | 11/26/2023 | @Chargers | W 20 - 10 | 1 | 1 |
11 | 11/16/2023 | Bengals | W 34 - 20 | 1 | 1 |
10 | 11/12/2023 | Browns | L 31 - 33 | 0 | 0 |
9 | 11/05/2023 | Seahawks | W 37 - 3 | 0 | 0 |
8 | 10/29/2023 | @Cardinals | W 31 - 24 | 1 | 1 |
7 | 10/22/2023 | Lions | W 38 - 6 | 1 | 1 |
6 | 10/15/2023 | @Titans | W 24 - 16 | 1 | 1 |
5 | 10/08/2023 | @Steelers | L 10 - 17 | 0 | 0 |
4 | 10/01/2023 | @Browns | W 28 - 3 | 1 | 1 |
3 | 09/24/2023 | Colts | L 19 - 22 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 09/17/2023 | @Bengals | W 27 - 24 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 09/10/2023 | Texans | W 25 - 9 | 1 | 1 |
Post Season
WK | Game Date | OPP | RESULT | G | GS |
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3 | 01/28/2024 | Chiefs | L 10 - 17 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 01/20/2024 | Texans | W 34 - 10 | 1 | 1 |
Biography
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Morgan Moses was signed by the New England Patriots as an unrestricted free agent from the N.Y. Jets on March 13, 2024 ... Originally drafted by Washington in the third round (66th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft ... Released by Washington (5/20/21) ... Signed by the New York Jets as a free agent (7/2/21) ... Signed by Baltimore as an unrestricted free agent from the N.Y. Jets (3/17/22) ... Acquired by the New York Jets in a trade with Baltimore along with a 2024 fourth-round pick in exhange for a 2024 fourth round pick and sixth round pick (3/13/24).
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Has 158 career starts: 155 at right tackle and three at left tackle.
SEASONAL REVIEWS
2024 (14/14 - NEW YORK JETS)
- Played in 14 games with 14 starts at right tackle, allowing just 11/2 sacks in his second stint with the Jets.
- Blocked for RB Braelon Allen's game-winning 20-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter at Tennessee (9/15).
- Paved the way for RB Breece Hall's 113-yards rushing performance vs. Buffalo (10/14).
2023 (14/14, 2/2 - BALTIMORE)
- Started in all 14 games played in addition to two playoff games, serving a key role in protecting the Associated Press Most Valuable Player, QB Lamar Jackson.
- Helped pave the way for a Ravens offense that led the NFL in total rushing attempts (541) and rushing yards (2,661).
- Protected QB Lamar Jackson en route to his 14th career 100-yard rushing performance vs. Indianapolis (9/24).
- Contributed to RB Keaton Mitchell's career-high 138 yards rushing performance vs. Seattle (11/5), a 37-3 victory. The Ravens rushed for a season-high 298 total yards.
- Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson's 15th 100-yard rushing performance in the Divisional Round vs. Houston (1/20). The team finished with 229 rushing yards, the fourth time the Ravens rushed for over 200 yards in a single game in 2023.
2022 (17/17, 1/1 - BALTIMORE)
- Started in all 17 games in addition to one playoff game, helping block for the NFL's No. 2 rush offense (160.2 yards per game), which produced the league's most rushes (88) of 10-plus yards and most games (12) with over 150 rushing yards.
- Made his Ravens debut, starting at right tackle in the 24-9 victory at the N.Y. Jets (9/11). Helped protect QB Lamar Jackson, who threw for 213 yards and 3 touchdowns.
- Helped QB Lamar Jackson produce 318 passing yards and 119 rushing yards vs. Miami (9/18). Jackson threw 3 touchdowns and ran for another (79 yards) as he set the NFL record for most career 100-yard rushing games (11) by a quarterback.
- Blocked on an offensive line that helped Baltimore rush for a season-high 188 yards and 1 touchdown on 26 carries (7.2 avg.) in the 37-26 win at New England (9/25). Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who produced the second game in NFL history (QB Randall Cunningham, 1990) with 4 passing touchdowns, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdowns.
- Started at right tackle before leaving the game due to a heel injury at the N.Y. Giants (10/16). Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that gained 211 yards on 24 carries, averaging a single-game franchise-record 8.8 yards per attempt.
- Blocked for an offense that eclipsed 150 rushing yards (188) for the eighth-consecutive game and finished 9-of-15 (60%) on third down in the 27-13 win at New Orleans (11/7).
2021 (17/16 - NEW YORK JETS)
- Appeared in all 17 games, starting the final 16 at right tackle.
- Helped protect rookie QB Zach Wilson, en route to completing 21-of-34 passes for 297 yards and 2 touchdowns and a 97.3 QB rating vs. Tennessee (10/3).
- Contributed to pass protection that allowed QB Mike White to throw for 405 yards on 37-of-45 completions and 3 touchdowns, with a 107.9 passer rating at Cincinnati (10/31).
- Blocked for an offensive line that helped produce a single-game-high 273 rushing yards vs. Jacksonville (12/26), the most by any NFL team in 2021.
2020 (16/16, 1/1 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games for the sixth-consecutive season, making starts at both right tackle (14) and left tackle (two). Secured an edge on a Washington O-line that averaged 4.03 yards per carry and scored 18 touchdowns on the ground.
- Blocked for RB Antonio Gibson, who produced 128 rushing yards and 1 touchdowns, as Washington finished with a season-high 208 rushing yards vs. Dallas (10/25).
- Protected QB Alex Smith's and QB Kyle Allen's blindside, en route to producing two 100-yard receivers in WR Terry McLaurin (7 catches, 115 yards, 1 touchdown) and WR Cam Sims (3 catches, 110 yards) vs. the N.Y. Giants (11/8).
- Started at right tackle in the Wild Card Playoff, helping protect QB Taylor Heinicke, en route to throwing for 306 yards and 1 touchdowns on 26-of-44 completions vs. Tampa Bay (1/9).
2019 (16/16 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games at right tackle for the fifth-consecutive season, helping block for an offense that produced a 4.4 yards per carry average.
- Provided protection for QB Case Keenum to complete 30-of-44 passes for 380 yards and 3 touchdowns with a 117.6 QB rating at Philadelphia (9/8).
- Blocked on an offensive line that produced a 100-yard rusher in RB Adrian Peterson (23 carries, 118 yards, 5.1 avg), and a 100-yard receiver in WR Terry McLaurin (4 catches, 100 yards, 2 touchdowns) at Miami (10/13).
- Provided running lanes for RB Derrius Guice (10 rushes, 129 yards, 2 touchdowns) and RB Adrian Peterson (13 rushes, 99 yards, 1 touchdown), en route to Washington recording a season-best 248 total rushing yards at Carolina (12/1).
2018 (16/16 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games at right tackle and helped guide Washington to record a 4.3 yards-per-carry average.
- Helped secure the edge to an offensive line that registered a season-high 429 yards of offense in a win at Arizona (9/9).
- Opened lanes for RB Adrian Peterson, who produced a season-best 149 rushing yards (5.7 avg) on 26 carries and 1 touchdown at the N.Y. Giants (10/28).
2017 (16/16 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games at right tackle, finishing as the only Washington offensive lineman to log 16 starts on the season.
- Was a key cog on an offensive line that helped secure a 472-128 advantage in total yards vs. Oakland (9/24), the team's largest differential (+344) in regular season play since Dec. 15, 1974.
- Blocked for an offensive line that produced both a 300-yard passer in QB Kirk Cousins (22-of-32, 322 yards, 3 touchdowns, 132.6 QB rating) and 100-yard rusher in RB Samaje Perine (23 carries, 117 yards, 1 touchdown, 5.1 avg) at New Orleans (11/19).
2016 (16/16 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games at right tackle and was part of an offensive line that helped generate the NFL's second-most passing yards (4,758) and passing yards per game (297.4), finishing No. 7 in passer rating (97.4).
- Was a key cog for an offensive line that helped produce the NFL's third-best offense (403.4 ypg) and the ninth-most yards per carry average (4.5).
- Helped clear paths for an offense that registered 230 rushing yards vs. Philadelphia (10/16), the team's highest total since 2012.
- Blocked for an offensive line that posted 515 total yards in a win vs. Green Bay (11/20), the team's most in a non-overtime game since Week 11 of the 1991 season vs. Atlanta, a 56-17 win.
2015 (16/16, 1/1 - WASHINGTON)
- Started all 16 games at right tackle and helped Washington clinch a Wild Card playoff berth.
- Helped secure the edge for an offense that recorded a combined 300-yard passing game (324) and 200-yard rushing game (209) in a victory vs. New Orleans (11/15), the first such combined output for Washington since winning Super Bowl XXII.
- Started the Wild Card matchup vs. Green Bay (1/10), his first career postseason appearance. Helped protect QB Kirk Cousins, who completed 29-of-46 passes for 329 yards and 1 touchdown with a 91.7 QB rating
2014 (8/1) - WASHINGTON)
- Was limited to eight games (one start) as a rookie before being placed on Injured Reserve.
- Made his NFL debut vs. Jacksonville (9/14).
- Made his first career start at left tackle at San Francisco (11/23).
COLLEGE
- Played in 48 games (43 starts) at Virginia (2010-13), making 31 starts at right tackle and 12 at left tackle. Received All-ACC third-team honors as a senior, after helping RB Kevin Parks become the first Cavaliers' 1,000-yard rusher in a season since the 2004 campaign.
- Earned All-ACC honorable mention accolades from the coaches as a junior in 2012, after helping UVA amass more than 500 yards of total offense multiple times in a season for the first time since 2004.
PERSONAL
- Prepped at Meadowbrook (Richmond, Va.) High School, where he was named a two-time All-State, two-time All-Region and two time All-District selection.
- Multiple-time Richmond Times- Dispatch first-team All-Met recipient.
- Had his jersey retired at Meadowbrook in 2016.
- Was a SuperPrep All-American and rated as a four-star prospect by Scout.com.
- Listed as the No. 2 player in the state of Virginia in 2009 by Rivals.com, the No. 3 run blocker in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 6 offensive tackle by ESPN.com.
- Also prepped at Fork Union Military Academy in 2009.
- Launched the Morgan Moses Foundation in 2015 with the goal of motivating children through educational activities in the Central/Northern Virginia and D.C. metropolitan areas.
- He has four children: daughter, Natalia, and sons, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Legend.