Randy Gene Moss
Randy Gene
Moss, born February 13, 1977, is an ex-American football player. He played with
the Minnesota Vikings (Oak Raiders), New England Patriots (New England
Patriots), Tennessee Titans (Tennessee Titans), and the San Francisco 49ers in
the National Football League. He is widely regarded as the best wide receiver
in history alongside Jerry Rice, he holds the NFL single-season touchdown
reception record (23 in 2007), the NFL single-season record for touchdown
reception for a rookie (17 in 1998) and is second in the NFL all-time regular
season touchdown reception list, with 156. Moss is well-known for his ability
to catch contested passes. The word "mossed", which has now entered
the football vocabulary, became popularized because of this. He started his
career as a studio analyst for ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Tuesday Night
Countdown shows. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. He was a student at
DuPont High School, one of two schools that were later merged into Riverside
High School, where he was a star in football, basketball and baseball as well
as track. Randy was also a member of the school's debate team. On the football
field, Moss led the DuPont Panthers to two consecutive state championships in
1993 and 1992. Moss was an outstanding wide receiver. He also was a free
safety, and punt return. He received the Kennedy Award in 1994 as West
Virginia's Football Player of the Year. Parade magazine named him to their
annual All-American high school football team in 1995. in 2009, they named him
as one of the 50 most influential football players in high school of all time.

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