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Jeremy Moussa throws 3 4th-quarter TDs, Florida A&M beats Howard in Celebration Bowl

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Florida A&M wide receiver Jah’Marae Sheread celebrates his run against Howard during the first half of the Celebration Bowl.

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ATLANTA — Jeremy Moussa overcame a frustrating first half to throw three fourth-quarter touchdown passes, including two to Kelvin Dean Jr., powering Florida A&M’s comeback past Howard, 30-26, on Saturday in the Celebration Bowl.

Florida A&M (12-1) closed the season with 11 consecutive wins. Moussa connected with Dean on scoring passes of 21 and 53 yards as the Rattlers recovered after trailing 14-0 in the first quarter and 16-10 to open the fourth.

Carson Hinton’s 26-yard pick-6 gave Howard (6-6) a 26-24 lead.

The Rattlers answered with a 38-yard flea-flicker touchdown pass from Moussa to Jah-Marae Sheread to reclaim the advantage. Moussa handed the ball to running back Terrell Jennings, who pitched the ball back to the quarterback for the decisive touchdown.

Linebacker Isaiah Major’s interception, the third thrown by Howard quarterback Quinton Williams, with 1 minutes, 45 seconds remaining clinched the win for Florida A&M.

Jarrett Hunter and Kasey Hawthorne ran for touchdowns for the Bison.

The Bison led 16-10 early in the fourth quarter before Moussa led a 12-play, 83-yard touchdown drive. Moussa completed an 18-yard pass to tight end Kamari Young on a fourth-and-6 play before finding Dean open in the middle of the field for the 21-yard touchdown pass.

The Rattlers, coming off their first Southwestern Athletic Conference championship, gave the league only its second win over the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in eight Celebration Bowl matchups. The game is considered by many to be the national championship game among Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

The Rattlers had two first-half touchdowns negated by penalties, and Moussa was sacked for a safety. Moussa lost a fumble, forced by Christian White, on another sack to end Florida A&M’s first possession. The turnover set up Hawthorne’s 3-yard scoring run on a direct snap that gave Howard a 14-0 lead.

Vice president Kamala Harris wore a Howard shirt to represent her alma mater as she attended the game. Harris described herself as “a very proud Bison.” Harris said in an ABC interview she has returned to Howard “every year for many years” for Homecoming.

NCAA President Charlie Baker said he received an important tip when he made plans to attend the game. “Don’t go anywhere at halftime,” Baker said, referring to the entertainment by the Howard and Florida A&M marching bands.

The Bison struggled on offense, managing only 187 total yards, including 81 on the ground. Williams completed 14 of 27 passes for 106 yards and three interceptions, including two in the final 5 minutes.

Moussa, the SWAC offensive player of the year, needed four quarters to overcome a stingy Howard pass defense. The Bison ranked third in the nation in passing efficiency defense and led the nation with their average of 129.5 passing yards allowed. Moussa completed 19 of 32 passes for 289 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions.

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