The Bassmaster Classic is often referred to as “The Superbowl of Bass Fishing”, and this year’s activities are making that nickname even more accurate.
The son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss is headed to the Canadian Football League.
Closely behind offensive linemen, the New England Patriots' rebuilding project is desperate for playmaking receivers. Bill Belichick was notoriously bad at acquiring and developing wideouts.
Randy Moss’ son is keeping his professional football career alive.
Tight end Thaddeus Moss has been on quite the professional football journey from the NFL to the USFL. Moss added the CFL to his resume on Thursday, signing with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats according to 3DownNation’s Justin Dunk.
The New England Patriots traded for Randy Moss just before the 2007 NFL Draft, and it was head coach Bill Belichick who made the call to the wide receiver. It was early in the morning and Moss remembered that he was walking into a club when his phone rang.
Perhaps the “right” Moss might actually show up after getting in on the joke.
Each week the Talk of Fame Two consults historians and/or media members for answers to the Question du Jour. After hearing from them, a judge – in this case, Hall-of-Fame voter Clark Judge -- renders a verdict based on their responses.
Joe Buck's favorite call in his decades of announcing sports? Easy. It's the "Minneapolis Miracle" when Case Keenum found Stefon Diggs for a touchdown as the clock expired in the 2017-18 playoff game between the Vikings and Saints. Buck's least favorite moment as a broadcaster?
Edelman entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick from the 2009 draft.
The end of Bill Belichick’s tenure with the New England Patriots means that many of his former players and coaches have poured in their good wishes and tributes for the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach.
What a week it’s been for legendary NFL and college football coaches. Just a day after Alabama head coach Nick Saban announced his retirement, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots announced their mutual parting of ways.
Three former Vikings have been selected to the National Football Foundation's 2024 College Football Hall of Fame Class. Randy Moss (Marshall), Steve Hutchinson (Michigan), and Toby Gerhart (Stanford) are among the 22 members of this year's class.
The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced today that Randy Moss, who was a star receiver at Marshall in 1996 and 1997, would be elected to the College Football Hall of Fame as a member of the 2024 class.
Randy Moss and Alex Smith each learned on ESPN‘s “NFL Countdown” Sunday that they are the latest inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame.
As counted among the top receivers in NFL history, Randy Moss is known for the utter dominance and confidence that he reflects. Fans got another taste of it when the former NFL receiver crowned himself as the greatest WR in history.
The course of NFL history might've changed had the New England Patriots been kept out of the Monday Night Football slot during Week 8 of the 2006 season.
It is widely accepted that Jerry Rice is the greatest wide receiver to ever play the game, but Minnesota Vikings legend Randy Moss disagrees. Moss was a guest on Kevin Hart’s Cold As Balls show, and when the subject was broached, he stated that he himself is the best wide out in history.
One of the great debates in the NFL surrounds who the best wide receiver of all time is, with many people pointing to Jerry Rice. However, another contender for the crown, Randy Moss, recently weighed in saying that he’s the greatest.
San Francisco 49ers star Christian McCaffrey can't stop scoring touchdowns.
Teams are already looking forward to drafting Marvin Harrison Jr. next year.
NFL OTAs - organized team activities - are voluntary. Sort of. They are also invaluable in building a team and player-to-player chemistry. Maybe. The New England Patriots are busy preparing for the upcoming season, with pad-less "practices" on the fields adjacent to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in two players for workouts as they began preparation for Week 18 against the Cleveland Browns, one of which is former LSU star Thaddeus Moss. Moss, the son of Hall of Famer Randy Moss, has played for the Washington Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals since entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2020.
While the Packers have been struggling this season, a bright spot has been the emergence of Watson.
Move over, Randy Moss. Justin Jefferson is the new record-holder for the most receiving yards in the first three seasons of an NFL career. Jefferson needed 55 yards to break Moss's record of 4,163 yards through the first three seasons of his career.
Randy Moss is one of the greatest wide receivers in the history of the National Football League and he built much of his legacy during his time with the Minnesota Vikings.
Randy Moss will continue working as an analyst for ESPN during the 2022 NFL season, but we may be seeing slightly less of him.
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