Former NFL star wide receiver Randy Moss announced today on his 35th birthday that he wants to halt his retirement and play next season.
"I wanna play football," Moss said on UStream "Your boy is going to come back here and play some football, so I'm really excited. I had some things I had to adjust in my life."
He said he was calling it quits, but we all knew better than to believe him. Today, via a chat celebrating his 35 th birthday, former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss announced that he's coming out of retirement and is looking to play some more NFL football.
I probably don’t have to revisit the long history involving semi-retired wide receiver Randy Moss and the Dallas Cowboys. I can’t think of any other player so often mentioned or discussed in association with any team that he never even played for. Some feel, and I tend to agree, that as recently as two years ago owner/general manager Jerry Jones was still wrestling with the demons brought about by not having signed one of the greatest wide...
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The journey of Randy Moss continues. The former NFL receiver two seasons ago was traded from the New England Patriots to the Minnesota Vikings, who then released him before he was claimed by the Tennessee Titans. He hasn't played football in a year after announcing his retirement.
But now he says he wants to play again in 2012.
Moss took to USTREAM, which is a live video chat, and answered fans' questions, one of them being...
The very last time we saw Randy Moss on a football field in South Florida Miami Dolphins cornerback Vontae Davis had the future Hall of Famer in a sleeper hold. Davis, who covered Moss twice in one season because of his trade from the New England Patriots ...
Randy Moss turned 35 Monday. How old is 35? Carolina's Steve Smith will turn 33 in May. What do you give a man who has everything but a job? You give him a job. Moss announced during a birthday chat on Ustream.tv that he will end his retirement ...
“I didn't want to make no splash, that's why I left it on Moss TV.” Moss, who has cut his trademark locks, took questions from fans and said he does not regret retiring after playing for the New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and ...
“I just wanna go to a team and play some football,” Moss said ... After catching 83 passes for 1,264 yards and 13 touchdowns with New England in 2009, the Patriots traded him to the Vikings after Week 3. He was cut by the Vikings after ...
The chances of the Cowboys attempting to sign Randy Moss seems highly unlikely ... Jones passed on Moss in the 1998 draft to take defensive end Greg Ellis with the eighth overall selection, a snub that served as motivation for the receiver ...
Former Patriots and Vikings receiver Randy Moss is seeking a return to professional football. Earlier this morning, Moss announced via his UStream channel that he would be returning to the NFL in 2012. Now, Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com is reporting that the Patriots could be interested, and that they've been told that the Patriots "still like him." Florio also states that the Patriots are the "most obvious destination...
"Your boy be back for the upcoming season," the NFL's ninth all-time leading receiver told fans during a Ustream chat Monday morning. And with that, the Randy Moss comeback is on. Moss hasn't played since his bizarre 2010 football odyssey took … Continue reading →
On his 35th birthday, Kanawha County native and football star Randy Moss has announced that he will come out of retirement and try to play again. According to a report by Pro Football Talk, Moss said that he left the game because of family i...
As expected, former NFL star Randy Moss is taking a page out of Brett Favre’s playbook. According to a personal video posted on Ustreamtv, Moss is unretiring and plans on playing for a team in need this upcoming season. From ProFootballTalk ...
When the New England Patriots traded wide receiver Randy Moss in 2010, tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez were just getting their feet wet as rookies in the NFL. They contributed offensively, but nowhere to the level that they do today.The focal point of the offense was Moss, who forced defensive coordinators to roll coverage in his direction because of his freakish abilities and created more space for the other weapons to work with...