Moreno was drafted in the seventh round (232nd overall) by the
Chicago Bears in the
1998 NFL draft, the final pick by that team in the draft. With the Bears, he started only one game in the 1998 season. Moreno joined the
San Diego Chargers the following season. In 2000, he replaced an ineffective
Ryan Leaf for the Chargers against the
Kansas City Chiefs He suffered a torn
labrum brought back by San Diego on April 20, He later tried out for the
New York Jets, but was not signed. On September 20 of 2001, the
North County Times reported that Moreno filed a grievance against the Chargers, stating he was injured at the time of his release. He had surgery for the torn labrum on August 16. Moreno's agent,
Peter Schaffer, said the Chargers had known of the injury, but not the extent of it. Moreno tried out for the
Miami Dolphins in 2002, but was again not signed. In his NFL career, he started three games, while playing in six others. He completed 51 of 103 passes for 485 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. ==Post-playing career==