Randy Gene Moss
Randy Gene
Moss was born on the 13th of February in 1977. He is an American footballer. He
played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the Minnesota
Vikings, Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, and the San
Francisco 49ers. He is widely regarded as Jerry Rice's best wide receiver. He
holds the NFL single season record for touchdown receptions of 23 in 2007, the
NFL rookie single season touchdown reception records (17 in 1998) and is second
on NFL's all-time regular-season touchdown receptions list, with 156. Moss was
well-known for his ability to secure a an elusive catch and "mossed"
is today a football word. Following football, he began working with ESPN as an
analyst for its studio Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown
programs. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. He was a student at DuPont High
School. It was one of two schools which later merged into Riverside High
School. There was a great player in football, basketball, baseball, track, and
other sports. Randy was also a member of the school's debate group. Moss led
the DuPont Panthers football team to two consecutive state championships in
1992, 1993. He was a star at wide receiver however, he also played free safety
as well as returned punts and kickoffs, 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 All-American high school
football teams in the year 1995. In 2009 they named him one the top 50
high-school football players of all-time.

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