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Miami Edison Senior H.S. Receives Super Bowl High School Honor Roll Visit From Nat Moore

Nat Moore
Nat Moore

MIAMI – Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver and two-time Super Bowl participant (XVII, XIX) Nat Moore will visit Miami Edison Senior High School, his alma mater, in Miami, Fla., and present a commemorative Wilson Golden Football on Friday, Nov. 6 at 1 p.m.

The Super Bowl High School Honor Roll celebrates high schools and communities that have contributed to Super Bowl history. This platform is designed to link past Super Bowls with this year’s game and honor the high schools and communities that have positively impacted the game of football.

High schools across the nation, and around the world, will receive a commemorative Wilson Golden Football for every player or head coach who graduated from their school and was on an active Super Bowl roster.

The NFL Foundation will provide the schools with a new character education curriculum and the opportunity to apply for grants of up to $5,000 to help support and grow their football programs. The NFL Foundation has invested $1 million towards the campaign.

High School Super Bowl 50

For more information about the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll and all the ways the NFL is celebrating Super Bowl 50, visit SuperBowl.com and the High School Honor Roll Database, follow @SuperBowl on Twitter or hashtags #SB50 and #SBHonorRoll.

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