Randy Gene Moss
Randy Gene
Moss, born 13th February 1977 is a former American football player. He was a
player for the Minnesota Vikings (Oak Raiders), New England Patriots (New
England Patriots), Tennessee Titans (Tennessee Titans) and the San Francisco
49ers in the National Football League. Many consider him to be the greatest
wide receiver of all time along with Jerry Rice, he holds the NFL single-season
touchdown reception record (23 in 2007) and the NFL single-season record for
touchdown receptions for rookies (17 in 1998) and is second on the NFL all-time
regular season touchdown reception list, with 156. Moss is famous for his
ability to secure contested catches. The word "mossed" was coined by
the NFL and has now entered the vocabulary of football, became widely used due
to this. Following his professional football career, he started working as a
studio announcer at ESPN for their Sunday NFL Countdown program and Monday
Night Countdown. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. Moss attended DuPont
High School. This was one of two schools that later consolidated to become
Riverside High School. He was a star in basketball, football and baseball.
Randy was also on the school's debate team. On the football field, Moss led the
DuPont Panthers to two consecutive state championships in 1992 and 1993. He was
a standout at wide receiver and also played free safety in return kickoffs and
punts, as well as was the team's punter and kicker. He received the Kennedy
Award in 1994 as West Virginia's Football Player of the Year. Parade magazine
named him to their annual All-American high school football team in 1995. in
2009, named him among the 50 best high school football players ever.

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