RANDY MOSS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Jeremy Lin Even Kicks Ass In Football….

Not only is Jeremy Lin the best thing from Asia that has happened at Madison Square Garden since those cheap $2 California rolls, he can even kick ass in flag football. Check out JLin7 roastin’ and toastin’ some soft ass white boys from Harvard in the “Harvard Flag Football Championship” back in 2009. Look at Lin channeling his inner Randy Moss and Ed Reed...
Via FloppingOut  |  1 day ago

"Enter Randy Moss, Wes Welker, the first truly modern spread-style offense to succeed wildly in the..."

“Enter Randy Moss, Wes Welker, the first truly modern spread-style offense to succeed wildly...
Via Pats Propaganda  |  7 days ago

Super Bowl Plan for a Jets Fan

Giants vs. Patriots. When this situation arose in 2008 the circumstances were different. The Patriots were still the cocky team that I, as a Jets fan, still hate today and also Randy Moss during his prime. I could go on and on about how much I don't like them, but I'll refrain for now. It was my sophomore year of college and most of my friends were Giants fans. The only...
Via Big Dan's New York Sports Blog  |  8 days ago

Chad Ochocinco Talks to Randy Moss, Terrell Owens for Support

Chad Ochocinco, Randy Moss, and Terrell Owens all have a few things in common. They’re all guys who used to be extremely talented wide receivers, and they all were problematic as teammates. Ocho’s the only one of the group left playing in the NFL, and he’s struggled this season only contributing to the Pats in a limited fashion. Luckily Chad says he’s been leaning on...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  14 days ago

Randy Moss Is A Sideline Reporter For The Pro Bowl, But, Unfortunately, It Is Just Some Guy Named Randy Moss

It takes a lot to make one really angry about the Pro Bowl. No one cares about the Pro Bowl—not football fans, not gamblers, not even the players in the game. It's a nice Hawaiian lark before the Super Bowl.More »
Via Deadspin  |  19 days ago

Much A-Poo About Nothing: Randy Moss

Welcome to the offseason doldrums at Purple Jesus Diaries! To pass the time, we're introducing a new feature called "Much A-Poo About Nothing," which will chronicle a variety of Vikings players throughout history in comparison to bowel movements. What? Yes. Referencing the de facto Poop-tionary "What's Your Poo Telling You?" by Josh Richman and Anish Sheth...
Via Purple Jesus Diaries  |  January 09, 2012
HELP WANTED

Giants could be interested in Moss

The Giants have been dealing with injuries to their wide receivers and are open to bringing in some new ones. They won't even count out Randy Moss.

Via Helmet2Helmet  |  September 23, 2011
GATHERING MOSS

Saints interested in Randy Moss

There is a report that the New Orleans Saints are interested in Randy Moss and that the currently retired receiver was seen at the team's facilities Saturday morning.

UPDATE:  There is also a conflicting report that Moss never visited the Saints.

Via NESN.com  |  September 10, 2011

Report: Randy Moss Could Return to NFL If Right Opportunity Presents Itself, New England Likely on Wide Receiver's Wish List

When Randy Moss retired from the NFL after 13 seasons earlier this offseason, there was still the widespread belief that the wide receiver could potentially end up on the gridiron once again at some point. Now, Moss could be eyeing a return to the NFL if the right opportunity presents itself, according to West Virginia MetroWest's Chip Fontanazza, who cites an anonymous source...
Via NESN.com  |  September 05, 2011
TIME FOR A DO-OVER

Moss interested in return to Patriots

Randy Moss reportedly would return to the NFL for the right opportunity, and that opportunity is a chance to play with the Patriots again.

Via Pro Football Zone  |  September 05, 2011
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