Morris made his NFL debut with the Rams on September 28, 1958, at the age of 26, in a 30–27 loss against the Cleveland Browns.[6] During his rookie season, he finished second in the league in interceptions returned for touchdown (1), fourth in interception return yards (152), and seventh in interceptions (6), longest interception return (44 yards), and defensive touchdowns (1).[1] He also led the franchise in interceptions that year.[3] After just under three seasons with the franchise, he joined the Pittsburgh Steelers midway through the 1960 season. He then joined the newly-established Minnesota Vikingsthe following year and recorded the third-longest interception return in the NFL (65 yards).[1]
Morris was part of the inaugural class inducted into Medford's Sports Hall of Fame in 1985. Twenty years later, he was enshrined in the University of Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame,[4] having earlier been honored as part of the 1957 Ducks football team when they were inducted in 1994.[2]
Personal life
Morris was married to Lois until his death. Together, they had four children: Tricia, Dana, Jolie, and Carl.[7]