| # | |
|---|---|
| Name | Jeremy Moussa |
| Nationality | United States |
| Position | QB1 |
| Height | 190cm |
| Weight | 102kg |
| Leagues | European League of Football |
| Seasons | 2025 |
| Age | 24 |
JeremyMoussa, a former star quarterback for the Florida A&M Rattlers, has had an impressive college football career. After transferring from Vanderbilt to the Rattlers, he became a key player and led the team to significant victories. Despite an invitation to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ mini-camp after the 2023 season, Moussa has now signed a contract with the Cologne Centurions in the European League of Football, where he will continue his professional career.
Previous stations
- Vanderbilt Commodores (college football)
- Florida A&M Rattlers (2022-2023) (College Football)
- Cologne Centurions (2025-) (European League of Football)
Credits
Text: Foot Bowl and Mistral AI (Le Chat)
Achievements
- SWAC Offensive Player of the Year (2023)
- Deacon Jones Trophy Winner (2023)
- Preseason SWAC Offensive Player of the Year (2023)
- Preseason All-SWAC First Team (2023)
- Preseason Phil Steele SWAC Offensive Player of the Year (2023)
- All-SWAC Second Team (2022)
- Phil Steele SWAC All-Conference Second Team (2022)
- SWAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2022)
Selected statistics
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2023:
- Passing yards: 2,893
- Touchdowns: 22
- Completion Percentage: 58%
Selected statistics
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2022:
- Passing yards: 2,735
- Touchdowns: 21
- Rushing touchdowns: 1
Other
- Jeremy Moussa began his college football career with the Vanderbilt Commodores before transferring to the Florida A&M Rattlers.
- During his time with the Rattlers, he became a key player and led the team to historic victories, including the Celebration Bowl title.
- Moussa was invited to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ mini-camp after the 2023 season, but was not included in their squad.
- Moussa has signed a contract with the Cologne Centurions in the European League of Football for the 2025 season, giving him the opportunity to continue playing professionally and potentially attract interest from NFL scouts.

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