Randy Gene Moss
Randy Gene
Moss was born on the 13th of February, 1977. He is an American football player.
He was a player with the Minnesota Vikings (Oak Raiders), New England Patriots
(New England Patriots), Tennessee Titans (Tennessee Titans) as well as the San
Francisco 49ers in the National Football League. Widely regarded as the
greatest wide receiver of all-time along with Jerry Rice, he holds the NFL
single-season record for touchdown receptions (23 in 2007) and the NFL
single-season touchdown reception record for a rookie (17 in 1998) and is
second on the NFL all-time regular season touchdown list, with 156. Moss was
famous for his skills in securing catch contests and the term
"mossed" has been incorporated into the football lexicon. His career
began as a studio analyst on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Tuesday Night
Countdown shows. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. He attended DuPont High
School, one of two schools that eventually merged into Riverside High School,
where Moss excelled at football, basketball as well as baseball and track.
Randy was also a member of the school's debate team. On the football field,
Moss led the DuPont Panthers to state championships in back-to-back years in
1992 and 1993. He was a standout at wide receiver however, he also played free
safety in return punts and kickoffs, as well as was the team's punter and
kicker. In 1994, he was honored with the Kennedy Award as the West Virginia
Football Player of the Year. Parade magazine named him to their All-American
high-school football teams in 1995. In 2009 they named him one the top 50 high
school footballers of all time.

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