SINORICE MOSS RUMORS

The Philadelphia Eagles release WR Sinorice Moss

The Eagles have released 27-year old WR Sinorice Moss.  Moss played in 8 games (0 starts) for the Giants last year and he caught only 1 pass for 18 yards.  Moss has played in 37 games (2 starts) in his first four years in the NFL and he has caught 39 passes for 421 yards (10.8 avg) with 3 TD grabs.  He also has returned 11 punts for 74 yards (6.7 avg) and 24 kickoffs for 465 yards...
Via Eagles Locker  |  September 04, 2011

Sinorice Moss Signs With Eagles

You can place this in the “better them than us” category if you like…… Sinorice Moss Former Giant WR Sinorice Moss was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles today.  He recently had been in the news for being worked out by the Washington Redskins last week. Moss was released by the Giants on November 9th after spending yet another season on injured reserve, this...
Via Giants Football Blog  |  January 10, 2011

Giants Sinorice Moss is Essence Magazine ‘Single Man of the Month’

That’s nice….and right in time for the holidays and cuffin’ season. Everybody needs a boo come winter time. Sinorice is hardworking and a romantic. He also loves to shower his woman with gifts for special occasions. You could be the one if… You’re trustworthy, due to his occupation. Moss doesn’t always know the motives of the women that approach...
Via Pigskinlovinglady  |  December 23, 2010

Sinorice Moss Cut: A Boy Amongst Giants

Another Moss was cut on Tuesday and it wasn’t Randy!  Sure I’m late and piling on; however, this story seems to have slipped by just about everyone as justice was finally executed.  Sinorice Moss has been cut! Did you ever buy something that really never worked that well and you hung on to it for years hoping someday you would find use for it?  Well, that’s what...
Via Giants Football Blog  |  November 13, 2010

Though his Giants career is over, WR Sinorice Moss says he has plenty of football ahead

Sinorice Moss was the second-round draft pick for the Giants in 2006. He cleared waivers Wednesday.By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 11/11/10
Via In Reese We Trust  |  November 11, 2010

Could the G-Men dump wide out Sinorice Moss?

The Giants continue to shuffle the roster, and one player that very well may be on the outside looking in is wide out Sinorice Moss. Newsday reports that Moss may be done as a Giant. Sinorice Moss might not get another chance to make a play this preseason. Does he think that will cost him a spot on the team? “No. Why would it jeopardize my chances for that?” he asked...
Via Giants Gab  |  August 27, 2010

Sinorice Moss Out of Saturday's Game with Groin Injury

The rocky road for WR Sinorice Moss continues as he aggravated his groin injury and missed practice. “It’s frustrating, as it’s always been,” said Moss...
Via Train-a Thought  |  August 26, 2010

Feel The Heat, Sinorice Moss Edition

Sinorice Moss is just one of the many Giants receivers competing for their 2010 roster spot.  It’s interesting, once Domenik Hixon went down with a season ending knee injury earlier this spring, Sinorice Moss was probably sleeping much easier.  But now that rookie (and fan favorite) Victor Cruz had a significant and electrifying breakout night during the home opener against...
Via G-Men Headquarters  |  August 18, 2010

Moss wants to step up

Sinorice Moss By Mark Cooper - Greenwich Time 8/6/10
Via In Reese We Trust  |  August 06, 2010

Nicks in; Moss out

It is starting to look like, WR Sinorice Moss' days as a Giant are numbered. In Saturday night's preseason game against the Jets, Moss saw limited action. If we look back to last year, the Giants slowly phased out WR Amani Toomer. After the season was over, the Giants made a decision not to resign the veteran receiver. In my opinion, I think the Giants have already made up...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  August 31, 2009
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