San Francisco 49ers In 1969, he was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
San Francisco 49ers, after 49ers player
Johnny Fuller recommended him to scout John Nikchivich. He was tried at
tight end and
offensive tackle, before being released during preseason and signed to the
taxi squad. In 1970, he was released before the season started and the 49ers tried to pass him through waivers by using the name Solomon Moore and putting
defensive tackle as his position on the waiver list.
Miami Dolphins In 1970, the Dolphins' new
offensive line coach Monte Clark discovered Solomon was Moore's legal first name and claimed the offensive tackle off waivers from his former team, the
San Francisco 49ers, Moore would become an integral part of the Dolphins' success in the 1970s decade, while starting at
left tackle. Over his career, he played in three
Super Bowls (
VI,
VII, and
VIII) with the Dolphins and was selected to the
Pro Bowl in
1973. ==Personal life==