sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLlewellyn "Yo" Murphy (born May 11, 1971) is a former gridiron football player of multiple professional leagues. He was originally signed by the BC Lions in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as an undrafted free agent in 1993; he played college football at Idaho.
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1971)
American football player
Yo Murphy|
Position: | Wide receiver |
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Born: | (1971-05-11) May 11, 1971 (age 51) San Pedro, California |
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Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
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Weight: | 187 lb (85 kg) |
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High school: | Idaho Falls (ID) |
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College: | Idaho |
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Undrafted: | 1993 |
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- BC Lions (1993–1994)
- Scottish Claymores (1995–1999)
- Minnesota Vikings (1997)*
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1999)
- Minnesota Vikings (1999)
- Las Vegas Outlaws (2001)
- St. Louis Rams (2001–2002)
- Kansas City Chiefs (2002)
- Ottawa Renegades (2003–2005)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders (2006–2007)
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only |
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- Jacksonville Breeze (2009–2015)
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- 2× Grey Cup champion (1994, 2007)
- World Bowl MVP (IV)
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Receptions: | 9 |
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Receiving yards: | 51 |
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Touchdowns: | 0 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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Early years
Murphy played high school football at Idaho Falls High School and graduated in 1989.
College career
Murphy played college football at the University of Idaho in Moscow. One of the top pass-catchers in Idaho history, he nabbed 140 receptions during his Vandal career and gained 2,267 yards through the air. Murphy's career receptions rank seventh in Idaho history, while his yards rank fourth and his 17 career receiving touchdowns are tied for fifth. His best year was as a senior in 1992, when he was chosen first-team All-American by three publications, earned first-team All-Big Sky honors and Idaho Most Valuable Offensive Player honors. That season, he was second in Division I-AA with 68 grabs for 1,156 yards and nine touchdowns.
Professional career
BC Lions
In 1993, he was signed by the BC Lions where he won the 1994 Grey Cup.
Scottish Claymores
Between 1995 and 1999, he starred at WR for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. In 1996, he was named World Bowl MVP.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
In 1999, he would play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a wide receiver and on special teams.
Minnesota Vikings
Murphy also played for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League in 1999.
Las Vegas Outlaws
In 2001, Murphy played for the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL.
St. Louis Rams
Murphy signed with the St. Louis Rams of the NFL in 2001, where he went on to play in the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs
Murphy signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on December 17, 2002. He was inactive for one game before being released on December 27.
Ottawa Renegades
He signed with the Ottawa Renegades in 2003.
Saskatchewan Roughriders
He went undrafted in the 2006 CFL Dispersal Draft after the suspension of the Renegades' franchise, but signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in September 2006. He culminated his career as a member of the Riders' Grey Cup winning team in 2007.
Retirement
On November 28, 2007, it was announced that Murphy had retired from professional football. Murphy is the only player ever to play in the regular seasons of the CFL, NFL, XFL and NFL Europe, as well as the only player to suit up for the Super Bowl, Grey Cup and World Bowl championship games.
Murphy is currently the co-owner of Performance Compound in Tampa, Florida, and was married in November 2014.
References
External links
BC Lions 82nd Grey Cup champions |
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- 2 Giulio Caravatta
- 3 Barry Wilburn
- 5 Lui Passaglia
- 6 Cory Philpot
- 7 Kent Austin
- 13 Tom Europe
- 14 Danny McManus
- 16 Spencer McLennan
- 20 James Jefferson
- 22 Sean Foudy
- 23 Tony Collier
- 24 Mervyn Fernandez
- 25 Sean Millington
- 26 Charles Gordon
- 33 Michael Allen
- 34 Ryan Hanson
- 39 Matt Clarke
- 47 Tyrone Chatman
- 53 Denny Chronopoulos
- 55 Ian Sinclair
- 58 Rob Smith
- 59 Todd Furdyk
- 60 Jamie Taras
- 62 Vic Stevenson
- 68 Cory Mantyka
- 73 Andrew Stewart
- 74 Dave Chaytors
- 82 Darren Flutie
- 85 Matt Clark
- 88 Ray Alexander
- 89 Yo Murphy
- 91 Angelo Snipes
- 92 Doug Petersen
- 94 Henry Newby
- 96 Virgil Robertson
- 00 Less Browne
- Assistant coaches: John Payne
- Jody Allen
- Dave Easley
- Gene Gaines
- Michael Gray
- Gary Hoffman
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Las Vegas Outlaws roster |
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- Vince Amey
- Jim Ballard
- Chris Bayne
- Brett Bech
- Adriano Belli
- Blaine Berger
- Tony Berti
- Jon Blackman
- Kory Blackwell
- Paul Bradford
- Rickey Brady
- Lamont Burns
- Omar Cardenas
- Ron Carpenter
- Mike Cawley
- Chrys Chukwuma
- Ryan Clement
- Chuck Clements
- Leroy Collins
- Tim Conley
- Mike Crawford
- Isaac Davis
- Tom Degei
- John DeWitt
- David Diaz-Infante
- Antonio Dingle
- Troy Dumas
- Antonio Edwards
- Tyrone Edwards
- Todd Floyd
- Mike Furrey
- Kurt Gouveia
- Aaron Graham
- Mark Grieb
- Eric Guliford
- Lionel Hayes
- Kelly Herndon
- Werner Hippler
- Johnny Huggins
- Jonathan Jackson
- Julius Jackson
- Toran James
- Nakia Jenkins
- Keith Jennings
- Carlo Joseph
- Jason Kaiser
- Pat Kesi
- Kelvin Kinney
- Michael Mason
- Paul McCallum
- Yo Murphy
- Corey Nelson
- Mark Nori
- Tony Ortiz
- Lonnie Palelei
- Ty Parten
- Pepe Pearson
- Angel Rubio
- Brandon Sanders
- Kevin Scott
- Donald Sellers
- Carl Simpson
- Rod Smart
- Jermaine Smith
- Ben Snell
- Reggie Swinton
- Hurley Tarver
- Tyrone Taylor
- Cedric Tillman
- Joe Tuipala
- Jamel Williams
- Marcus Williams
- Marcel Willis
- Toby Wright
Head coach: Jim Criner
Assistant coaches: Mark Criner
- Vince Alcalde
- Kevin Peoples
- Scott Criner
- Tom Mason
- Ron Dickerson Jr.
- Rashid Gayle
- Mike Rockwood
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Saskatchewan Roughriders 95th Grey Cup champions |
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- 1 Corey Holmes
- 2 Corey Grant
- 3 D. J. Flick
- 4 Kerry Joseph
- 5 Yo Murphy
- 8 Marcus Crandell
- 9 Reggie Hunt
- 10 Luca Congi
- 14 Darian Durant
- 15 Lance Frazier
- 17 Tad Kornegay
- 19 James Johnson
- 20 Wes Cates
- 21 Rontarius Robinson
- 22 Dustin Cherniawski
- 24 Airabin Justin
- 25 Josh Ranek
- 26 Scott Gordon
- 29 Eddie Davis
- 30 Jamie Boreham
- 31 Sean Lucas
- 32 Neal Hughes
- 33 Chris Szarka
- 37 Tristan Clovis
- 41 Fred Perry
- 42 Anton McKenzie
- 45 Mike McCullough
- 46 Kitwana Jones
- 47 Maurice Lloyd
- 49 Yannick Carter
- 51 Marcus Adams
- 52 Wayne Smith
- 53 Jermese Jones
- 54 Jeremy O'Day
- 57 Marc Parenteau
- 59 Jocelyn Frenette
- 60 Gene Makowsky
- 67 Mike Abou-Mechrek
- 77 Michael Palmer
- 83 Andy Fantuz
- 86 Nathan Hoffart
- 87 Kahlil Hill
- 88 Matt Dominguez
- 95 Luc Mullinder
- 96 Scott Schultz
- 97 John Chick
- Chairman Ronald Pletch
- President Jim Hopson
- General Manager Eric Tillman
- Assistant General Manager Joe Womack
- Head coach: Kent Austin
- Assistant coaches: Ron Estay
- Mike Gibson
- Richie Hall
- Paul LaPolice
- Ken Miller
- Alex Smith
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