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  • Hap Moran
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  • Francis Dale "Hap" Moran (July 31, 1901 – December 30, 1994) was a collegiate and professional American football player. He played mainly at halfback for Carnegie Tech (1922), Grinnell College (1923–1925), the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1926), the Chicago Cardinals (1927), the Pottsville Maroons (1928), and the New York Giants (1929–1933). When he retired from the NFL in 1933, he held the league records for the longest run from scrimmage (91 yards against the Green Bay Packers on November 23, 1930) and most yards receiving in a single game (114 yards against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 15, 1933). His 91-yard run remained a New York Giants record for 75 years until it was broken by Tiki Barber on December 31, 2005.
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Birth Date
  • 1901-07-31
death place
Name
  • Moran, Hap
NFL
  • MOR033900
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  • MoraHa20
Date of Death
  • 1994-12-30
Birth Place
College
death date
  • 1994-12-30
DatabaseFootball
  • MORANHAP01
Place of Birth
Place of death
Years
  • 1926
  • 1927
  • 1928
Career Highlights
  • * NFL champion * NFL scoring title runner-up * NFL record: longest run from scrimmage * New York Giants scoring leader * NFL record: most yards receiving in a single game
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Teams
Date of Birth
  • 1901-07-31
Short Description
  • Player of American football
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  • Francis Dale "Hap" Moran (July 31, 1901 – December 30, 1994) was a collegiate and professional American football player. He played mainly at halfback for Carnegie Tech (1922), Grinnell College (1923–1925), the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1926), the Chicago Cardinals (1927), the Pottsville Maroons (1928), and the New York Giants (1929–1933). When he retired from the NFL in 1933, he held the league records for the longest run from scrimmage (91 yards against the Green Bay Packers on November 23, 1930) and most yards receiving in a single game (114 yards against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 15, 1933). His 91-yard run remained a New York Giants record for 75 years until it was broken by Tiki Barber on December 31, 2005.