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Oilers great Warren Moon to be inducted in Houston Sports Hall of Fame's 2024 class By Matt Guillermo, KTRK Tuesday, November 14, 2023 2017 marks two decades since Houston lost the Oilers ...
Houston Oilers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon arrived as a special guest in Music City, not only hugging Ward but publicly giving him his blessing to wear his retired ...
Former Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon, left, and quarterback Cam Ward, selected by the Tennessee Titans as the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft, pose during a news conference at the NFL ...
Warren Moon showed up and presented Ward with a No. 1 jersey, the same number Moon wore as a member of the Houston Oilers for 10 years. Moon left the Oilers after the 1993 season.
Warren Moon, the legendary quarterback for the Houston Oilers—which became the Tennessee Titans—was on hand and offered a gift: The No., 1 jersey the former Washington quarterback wore so ...
Moon played for the franchise when they were the Houston Oilers back through the middle of the 1980s and into the 1990s. He’d throw for 33,685 yards, 196 touchdowns, and 166 interceptions on 57. ...
Houston Oilers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon arrived as a special guest, not only hugging Ward but giving him his blessing to wear his retired No. 1 jersey as a Titan.
When the Titans' new quarterback was introduced to the media in Nashville, he received a special surprise when Houston Oilers legend Warren Moon stopped by to tell the young quarterback that he ...
Wearing No. 1, Warren Moon was a six-time Pro Bowler for the Oilers in the 80s and 90s. Now, the franchise goes by a new name and Cam Ward will don No. 1.
Houston Oilers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon arrived as a special guest, not only hugging Ward but giving him his blessing to wear his retired No. 1 jersey as a Titan.
Houston Oilers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon arrived as a special guest, not only hugging Ward but giving him his blessing to wear his retired No. 1 jersey as a Titan.