Raiders made big swing for Hall of Famer 20 years ago It’s been 20 years since the Raiders made a huge splash trading for future Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss from the Minnesota Vikings.
An NFL football field is 100 yards long. As such, the longest touchdown a player can score from scrimmage is 99 yards. Returns can be longer, but we’re just focused on the 99-yard scrimmage touchdowns here.
Only very few names in Minnesota Vikings history are as relevant as Randy Moss, the great wide receiver who joined the club in 1998. He was one of the most dynamic players in NFL history and was rightfully elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
George Pickens is now officially a Dallas Cowboy. And with that move, one of the NFL’s most talented and polarizing receivers gets a fresh start. The trade, finalized earlier this week, sends Pickens and a 2027 sixth-round pick to Dallas in exchange for a 2026 third-rounder and a 2027 fifth-round pick from the Cowboys.
Montigo Moss, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss, has accepted an invitation to attend the Minnesota Vikings’ rookie minicamp, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Tuesday.
Veteran analyst Randy Moss recently helped separate pretenders from contenders during a question-and-answer session with Tom Pedulla conducted on behalf of America's Best Racing.
The Tennessee Titans have become known in recent years as a graveyard for once-great NFL wide receivers. Randy Moss, Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins are all Hall of Fame players that found their way to Nashville toward the end of their careers but limped into the finish line with the Titans.
Getting one of the best receivers of all time in Randy Moss would have been tricky for the New England Patriots. Not for former head coach Bill Belichick.
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss made his return to ESPN on Sunday, joining the "Sunday NFL Countdown" crew in New Orleans amid his battle with cancer.
Randy Moss has been feeling the love from NFL fans since first announcing his cancer diagnosis and shared an important update this week. The former Minnesota
This NFL Hall of Fame spotlight focuses on one of the all-time best wide receivers—Randy Moss. For a guy Moss’ size, his speed and athleticism were simply unreal.
Randy Moss is away from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, but he's still on his colleagues' minds. Moss stepped away from ESPN earlier this month in the middle of a health battle.
Former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss shocked many fans when he announced during an Instagram live video that he is battling cancer, ending weekslong speculation about what the mystery illness was that forced him to step away from his on-screen role with ESPN.
Vikings legend Randy Moss announced on Friday that he has bile duct cancer. Through an Instagram live broadcast, he confirmed that he underwent a successful procedure, spent six days in the hospital, and he's set to undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatment in the near future.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss said Friday that he is recovering from a cancer surgery and will undergo radiation and chemotherapy. Moss revealed the health crisis during an Instagram Live appearance.
Former NFL great Randy Moss, whose health has been a subject of debate and concern over the last few weeks, announced Thursday that he will be conducting a livestream on Instagram on Friday.
NFL legend Randy Moss has been out of the spotlight of late dealing with what has been a mysterious health issue. And it is reportedly quite a serious one.
It has been a difficult few weeks for NFL legend Randy Moss. The former wide receiver who has become an integral part of Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN will now be stepping away from his professional duties for an extended period.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss is taking an extended leave of absence from his role as an ESPN NFL analyst to focus on a "personal health challenge," the network said Friday.
ESPN announced Hall of Fame WR Randy Moss is stepping away from Sunday NFL Countdown for an extended period due to a personal health challenge. Moss, 47, was a former first-round pick by the Vikings in the 1998 NFL Draft out of Marshall.
Randy Moss revealed on Sunday that he has been dealing with a personal health issue, and the Hall of Fame wide receiver is now stepping away from his role as an analyst with ESPN.