Mike Horan
No. 2
Position:Punter
Personal information
Born: (1959-02-01) February 1, 1959
Orange, California, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:Sunny Hills (Fullerton, California)
College:Long Beach State
NFL Draft:1982 / Round: 9 / Pick: 235
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Punts:1,003
Total yards:42,286
Avg. / Net. yards:42.2 / 36.1
Inside 20:262
Touchbacks:83
Fair catches:104
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Michael William Horan (born February 1, 1959) is an American former professional football player who was a punter in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Long Beach State 49ers and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the ninth round of the 1982 NFL draft.

Although Horan played for five different teams during his career, he is best known for having punted for the Denver Broncos during their Super Bowl runs of the 1980s, and with the St. Louis Rams in their Super Bowl XXXIV victory over the Tennessee Titans (this was also his last NFL game). He tied the career record for most punts in Super Bowls with 17 total.[1]

He was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1988 season, and named All-Pro, in which he had a 37.8 net average. He was known for his coffin corner punts.[2]

College career

Horan attended Sunny Hills High School, after graduating, he attended Fullerton College before transferring to Long Beach State.[3]

In 1980, Horan appeared in 11 games. He recorded 58 punts for 2,369 yards. In 1981, he appeared in 10 games. He recorded 63 punts for 2,816 yards. He was named to the All-PCAA team.[4]

In 2008, Horan was inducted to the Fullerton College Athletic Hall of Fame.[5]

Career statistics

Year Team GP Punting
PntYdsAvg
1980LBS 11582,36940.8
1981LBS 10632,81644.7
Career211215,18542.9

Professional career

Early career

Horan was selected in the ninth round (235th overall) of the 1982 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, however he failed to make the team. The next year, he was signed by the Green Bay Packers, but failed his physical. He then spent time with the Buffalo Bills.[6]

In 1984, Horan appeared in 16 games. He recorded 92 punts for 3,880 yards, with 21 inside the 20, and six touchbacks.[7] In 1985, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 91 punts for 3,777 yards, with 20 inside the 20 and 10 touchbacks.[7] On August 29, 1986, he was released by the Eagles.[8] He then spent a short amount of time with the Minnesota Vikings.[9]

Denver Broncos

Horan then signed with the Denver Broncos after head coach Dan Reeves was informed by then New York Giants head coach Bill Parcells that Horan could potentially help the Broncos, who had already used two punters during the season.[10]

In his first season with the Broncos, Horan appeared in the final four games of the season. He recorded 21 punts for 864 yards, with eight inside the 20, and two touchbacks.[7] In 1987, he appeared in 12 games. He recorded 44 punts for 1,807 yards, with 11 inside the 20, and five touchbacks.[7] In 1988, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 65 punts for 2,861 yards, with 19 inside the 20 and one touchback.[7] For his performance, he was named to the Pro Bowl. In 1989, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 77 punts for 3,111 yards, with 24 inside the 20 and five touchbacks.[7] In 1990, he appeared in 15 games. He recorded 58 punts for 2,575 yards, with 14 inside the 20 and six touchbacks.[7] In 1991, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 72 punts for 3,012 yards, with 24 inside the 20 and eight touchbacks.[7] In 1992, he appeared in seven games. He recorded 37 punts for 1,681 yards, with seven inside the 20 and one touchback,[7] before suffering a major knee injury that ended his season.[11]

In August 1993, he was released by the Denver Broncos.[12]

Later career

On November 10, 1993, Horan signed with the New York Giants after the team waived punter Sean Landeta.[13] For the season, he appeared in eight games. He recorded 44 punts for 1,882 yards, with 13 inside the 20 and one touchback.[7] On July 23, 1994 he was re-signed by the Giants.[14] For the season, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 85 punts for 3,521 yards, with 25 inside he 20 and seven touchbacks.[7] In 1995, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded 72 punts for 3,063 yards, with 15 inside the 20 and eight touchbacks.[7] On May 6, 1996, he was re-signed by the Giants.[15] For the season, he appeared in 16 games. He recorded a career high 102 punts for a career high 4,289 yards, with, a career high, 32 inside the 20 and 10 touchbacks.[7]

On October 14, 1997, Horan signed with the St. Louis Rams.[15][6] For the season, he appeared in 10 games. He recorded 53 punts for 2,272 yards, with 10 inside the 20 and four touchbacks.[7] On September 22, 1998,[15] he signed with the Chicago Bears after Todd Sauerbrun tore his ACL in the third game of the season.[16][17][6] For the season, Horan appeared in 13 games. He recorded 64 punts for 2,643 yards, with 12 inside the 20 and four touchbacks.[7] On November 10, 1999 he re-signed with the St. Louis Rams.[15][6] That season, he appeared in the final eight games of the season. He recorded 26 punts for 1,048 yards, with seven inside the 20 and four touchbacks.[7] The final game of his career was the Rams' victory over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV.

NFL career statistics

Year Team GP Punting
PntYdsAvgNetLngBlkIn20TB
1984PHI 16923,88042.235.6690216
1985PHI 16913,77741.534.27502010
1986DEN 42186441.134.550082
1987DEN 12441,80741.133.1612115
1988DEN 16652,86144.037.8700192
1989DEN 16773,11140.434.3630245
1990DEN 15582,57544.438.9671146
1991DEN 16723,01241.836.7711248
1992DEN 7371,68145.440.262171
1993NYG 8441,88242.839.9600131
1994NYG 16853,52141.135.3632257
1995NYG 16723,06342.536.2600158
1996NYG 161024,28942.035.96303210
1997STL 10532,27242.936.3600104
1998CHI 13642,64341.335.4570124
1999STL 8261,04840.335.357074
Career2051,00342,28642.236.175726283

Post-football

After retiring, Horan began giving punting lessons in and around the Los Angeles, California area. In 2005, he appeared in the film Tennis, Anyone...?.[18] In 2011, he attended an event in support of the Rams' return to Los Angeles; the team returned in 2016.[19]

References

  1. "Super Bowl Records: Individuals - Punting". NFL.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  2. Olderman, Murray (January 27, 1990). "Comparison of Positions Shows 49ers the Favorite". Kokomo Tribune. p. 16. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  3. "Fullerton College Centennial Celebration - Staff Stories". FullertonCollegeCentennial.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  4. "All-PCAA Grid Team". Ukiah Daily Journal. December 2, 1981. p. 25. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  5. "Athletic Hall of Fame". FCHornets.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Stoda, Greg (June 7, 2000). "Punter Recalls Shootings". Indiana Gazette. p. 26. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Mike Horan". FootballDB.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  8. "McMahon vs. Kelly Highlights Bills-Bears Exhibition Finale Sat. At N.D. Stadium". Tyrone Daily Herald. August 29, 1986. p. 5. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  9. "Home of Champions - Long Beach State University Official Athletic Site". LongBeachState.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  10. "Parcells Finds Reeves a Punter". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Associated Press. January 18, 1987. p. 27. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  11. Simers, T.J. (September 1, 1993). "Punter Horan Might Wind Up With Rams : Football: Former Bronco and ex-Seahawk defensive lineman Woods could be added to roster before the season begins". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  12. "Transactions". The New York Times. August 31, 1993. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  13. "NFL Notes: Giant Waive Punter". The San Bernardino County Sun. November 10, 1993. p. 27. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  14. "Transactions". The New York Times. July 23, 1994. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  15. 1 2 3 4 "Mike Horan Transactions: Signing, Trades & more". FoxSports.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  16. "Sauerbruen unlikely vs. Vikes (Bears Notes)". Daily Herald. September 22, 1998. p. 134. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  17. LeGere, Bob (September 24, 1998). "Horan to Take Over Punting Duties (Bears Notes: Just for Kicks)". Daily Herald. p. 165. Retrieved February 22, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  18. "Mike Horan". IMDb.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  19. Markazi, Arash (August 15, 2011). "Group wants Rams back in L.A." ESPN.com. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
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