Warren Moon Essay

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In the United States, the football is the largest sport, with the NFL leading the way. The recent television contract netted the National Football League over $27 billion. The Canadian Football League is not as popular in Canada as the NFL is in America, but it is popular nonetheless. The CFL television contract in Canada with TSN was for a total of about $40 million. Some NFL stars have even participated in the CFL before they made it big in the NFL. Warren Moon, a hall of famer in the NFL, is also a hall of famer in the CFL. Warren Moon started his career in the CFL. He played for the Edmonton Eskimos. As a rookie, Moon was called upon to take the place of an injured backup who was an important part of the offense and he never looked back. He became the starter in 1980 and led the Eskimos to their 3rd straight Grey Cup, the equivalent of the Super Bowl in the NFL. In Warren Moon’s last season in the CFL, he won the Schenley Most Outstanding Player award and was named to the Western all-star team as well as the CFL all-star team. In the United States, where the demand for the CFL is much less, the CFL signed only a six figure deal. The deal will show most of the football games on ESPN’s digital network, …show more content…

He had 7 seasons in the NFL with over 1,000 yards receiving. In his 12 seasons, he played for only two teams. The Bengals for the first 11 seasons, then with the New England Patriots for his final season. He recently signed to play in the CFL for the Montreal Alouettes, despite being 36. The receiver only has 7 catches this season and one touchdown. Chad Ochocinco, as he was once known, is also known for his antics. When he scored his first and only touchdown of the season, he hugged a CFL referee. The referee did not return the hug, though. His ex-wife, Evelyn Lozada, is one of the stars of Basketball wives. He showed up on the show multiple