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Lee Morris (other)
Lee Morris may refer to: * Lee Morris (American football) Lee Morris (born July 14, 1964) is a former wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Green Bay Packers during the 1987 NFL season The 1987 NFL season was the 68th regular season of the National Football Leagu ... (born 1964), American football player * Lee Morris (footballer) (born 1980), English footballer * Lee Morris (musician) (born 1970), English drummer {{Hndis, Morris, Lee ...
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Lee Morris (American Football)
Lee Morris (born July 14, 1964) is a former wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Green Bay Packers during the 1987 NFL season The 1987 NFL season was the 68th regular season of the National Football League. This season featured games predominantly played by replacement players, as the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) players were on strike from .... References 1964 births Living people American football wide receivers Green Bay Packers players Oklahoma Sooners football players Players of American football from Oklahoma City San Antonio Riders players National Football League replacement players {{widereceiver-1960s-stub ...
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Lee Morris (footballer)
Lee Morris (born 30 April 1980) is an English football manager and former footballer. He has previously played for Sheffield United, Derby County and Leicester City among others. He is currently the head coach of SC United Bantams. Club career Morris was born in Blackpool, Lancashire, during his father Colin's time with the town's club and followed his father into football. He began his career with York City's Centre of Excellence before becoming a trainee at Sheffield United. He signed a professional contract with United on 24 December 1997 before making 26 league appearances and scoring six goals for the first team. This caught Derby County's attention and in the winter of 1999 he transferred for a then club record fee of £3 million, making him the 4th most expensive teenager in British football history. During his time at Derby County he scored 17 goals in 92 league games, including playing in the famous 1–0 win at Old Trafford vs Manchester United, and scoring the ...
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