Donald Mosebar (born September 11, 1961 in Yakima, WA) is a retired american football Center.
College career
Mosebar was an All-American in 1982 at University of Southern California and played for the Oakland Raiders for 13 years.
Professional career
In that time, he went to the Pro Bowl three times (1986, 1990, and 1991) and was an All Pro in 1991. With Steve Wisniewski (1989-2001) on his left and Max Montoya (1990-1994) on his right, Mosebar anchored a trio of outstanding blockers that combined for nine Pro Bowl appearances in the five years they were together. Mosebar suffered a career ending injury during training camp due to an inadvertent eye-poke from the Dallas Cowboy's Chad Henning in 1995. The resulting injury was the loss of vision in his left eye.
Personal
Mosebar is now a bank construction-loan inspector.
Don Mosebar played high school football for Mount. Whitney High School in Visalia, California. The team he was part of is considered the best Valley team ever. He guided them to the Valley championship game as well as a win at the yearly Cow Hide.
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