Former Georgia LB Quentin Moses pronounced dead after a house fire
Moses, among the all-time sack leaders in Bulldog history, also played in the NFL for the Dolphins
Former Georgia linebacker Quentin Moses was one of three killed in a house fire in Monroe, Georgia, on Sunday. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the other victims -- one woman, 31, and her 10-year-old daughter -- were found dead inside the home following a fire that officials determined started around 6 a.m. Sunday.
"Very saddened to learn of the tragic death this morning of Quentin Moses," coach Kirby Smart wrote on Twitter. "Thoughts and prayers go out to his family in this difficult time."
Very saddened to learn of the tragic death this morning of Quentin Moses. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family in this difficult time.
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) February 12, 2017
Moses, 33, was an All-SEC star in college, suiting up for the Bulldogs from 2003-06. He ranks seventh all-time in sacks with 25 in his career, including an 11.5 sack season in 2005. He went on to play four seasons in the NFL, including a run for the Miami Dolphins, and was recently a high school football coach in Georgia.
















