Gerry Mullins

Gerry Mullins

Born: August 14, 1949
Age: 75
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Biography

Gerry Mullins (born August 14, 1949) is a retired American football player.

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High school and college

Gerry Blaine Mullins was raised in Anaheim, California where he began his football career at Fremont Junior High School, and was mentored at Anaheim High School by the city's beloved head football coach Clare Van Hoorebeke (1950-1972). While playing at Anaheim High, he played against a great high school coach, Ernie Johnson of El Rancho High. After graduating, Mullins played for another legendary coach, John McKay, at the University of Southern California along with O. J. Simpson.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Mullins mostly played right offensive guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers for his entire professional career (1971-1979), next to centers Ray Mansfield (1971-1975) and Mike Webster (1976-1979). Known as "Moon," Mullins was drafted in the fourth round of the 1971 NFL Draft and went on to win four Super Bowls with the Steelers (Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV). He can be remembered for a play in Super Bowl IX when he pulled on a sweep leaving an uncontested path for Franco Harris to trot in the end zone. Mullins also recovered an onside kick in Super Bowl X. Mullins retired after Super Bowl XIV.

Along with other players for the Steelers, Mullins also had a brief film career with a cameo appearance in The Rocky Bleier Story for MTM Enterprises.

Post-football

Mullins currently resides in Pittsburgh and is in the recycling business.

Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl IX Champions
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl X Champions
  • 5 Terry Hanratty
  • 10 Roy Gerela
  • 12 Terry Bradshaw
  • 17 Joe Gilliam
  • 20 Rocky Bleier
  • 23 Mike Wagner
  • 24 J. T. Thomas
  • 27 Glen Edwards
  • 29 Brent Sexton
  • 31 Donnie Shell
  • 32 Franco Harris
  • 33 John Fuqua
  • 34 Andy Russell
  • 36 Dave Brown
  • 38 Ed Bradley
  • 39 Bobby Walden
  • 43 Frank Lewis
  • 44 Mike Collier
  • 45 Jim Allen
  • 46 Reggie Harrison
  • 47 Mel Blount
  • 50 Jim Clack
  • 51 Loren Toews
  • 52 Mike Webster
  • 54 Marv Kellum
  • 55 Jon Kolb
  • 56 Ray Mansfield
  • 57 Sam Davis
  • 58 Jack Lambert
  • 59 Jack Ham
  • 63 Ernie Holmes
  • 64 Steve Furness
  • 68 L. C. Greenwood
  • 71 Gordon Gravelle
  • 72 Gerry Mullins
  • 74 Dave Reavis
  • 75 Joe Greene
  • 76 John Banaszak
  • 78 Dwight White
  • 82 John Stallworth
  • 84 Randy Grossman
  • 86 Reggie Garrett
  • 87 Larry Brown
  • 88 Lynn Swann (MVP)
  • Head Coach: Chuck Noll
  • Coaches: Bud Carson
  • Dick Hoak
  • George Perles
  • Dan Radakovich
  • Louis Riecke
  • Lionel Taylor
  • Paul Uram
  • Woody Widenhofer
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIII Champions
  • Head Coach: Chuck Noll
  • Coaches: Dick Hoak
  • Tom Moore
  • George Perles
  • Dan Radakovich
  • Louis Riecke
  • Lionel Taylor
  • Paul Uram
  • Dick Walker
  • Woody Widenhofer
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIV Champions
  • 5 Craig Colquitt
  • 9 Matt Bahr
  • 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP)
  • 15 Mike Kruczek
  • 20 Rocky Bleier
  • 23 Mike Wagner
  • 24 J. T. Thomas
  • 27 Greg Hawthorne
  • 29 Ron Johnson
  • 30 Larry Anderson
  • 31 Donnie Shell
  • 32 Franco Harris
  • 33 Anthony Anderson
  • 35 Jack Deloplaine
  • 38 Sidney Thornton
  • 39 Rick Moser
  • 47 Mel Blount
  • 49 Dwayne Woodruff
  • 50 Tom Graves
  • 51 Loren Toews
  • 52 Mike Webster
  • 53 Dennis Winston
  • 54 Zack Valentine
  • 55 Jon Kolb
  • 56 Robin Cole
  • 57 Sam Davis
  • 58 Jack Lambert
  • 59 Jack Ham
  • 62 Willie Fry
  • 63 Thom Dornbrook
  • 64 Steve Furness
  • 65 Tom Beasley
  • 66 Ted Petersen
  • 67 Gary Dunn
  • 68 L. C. Greenwood
  • 72 Gerry Mullins
  • 75 Joe Greene
  • 76 John Banaszak
  • 77 Steve Courson
  • 78 Dwight White
  • 79 Larry Brown
  • 82 John Stallworth
  • 83 Theo Bell
  • 84 Randy Grossman
  • 85 Calvin Sweeney
  • 86 Jim Smith
  • 88 Lynn Swann
  • 89 Bennie Cunningham
  • Head Coach: Chuck Noll
  • Coaches: Rollie Dotsch
  • Dick Hoak
  • Tom Moore
  • George Perles
  • Louis Riecke
  • Paul Uram
  • Dick Walker
  • Woody Widenhofer
Pittsburgh Steelers 50th season All-Time team
Offense:
  • Terry Bradshaw
  • Rocky Bleier
  • Franco Harris
  • Elbie Nickel
  • John Stallworth
  • Lynn Swann
  • Mike Webster
  • Gerry Mullins
  • Sam Davis
  • Larry Brown
  • Jon Kolb
Defense:
  • Joe Greene
  • Ernie Stautner
  • L. C. Greenwood
  • Dwight White
  • Jack Ham
  • Jack Lambert
  • Andy Russell
  • Mel Blount
  • Jack Butler
  • Donnie Shell
  • Mike Wagner
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