Where else but Buffalo would one of the most universally-loved players in team history be a punter? The Buffalo Bills certainly had one to remember for most of their playoff drought era. He’s one of those great players who, despite his career longevity, never saw a playoff game. Let’s dive into the best punters to play during Buffalo’s drought.
Moorman joined the Bills in 2001 as an undrafted rookie from Pittsburg State. He would go on to play 13 seasons in Buffalo, starting 190 games, fifth-most in franchise history. A college track and field star, Moorman was known for his effective gadget plays as well as for his leg.