Football Player

Randy Moss

Randy Moss is a former NFL wide receiver, renowned for his 14-year career with multiple teams.

Age
47
Zodiac
Aquarius
Height
6′ 4″
Fame Level
% of people who know them
68%
Liked by
60%
Neutral
26%
Disliked by
13%

Randy Moss is a former professional American football player who is most well-known for his 14-year career as a wide receiver. With a combination of speed, strength, and superb athleticism, Moss is considered one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. His individual accolades include 6-time Pro Bowl selection, 5-time All-Pro selection, 3-time AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year and NFL single-season receiving touchdown record (23).

Randy Moss Timeline

1977
Randy Moss is Born
On February 13, 1977, Randy Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia.
1995
Begins College Football Career
Moss began his college football career at Marshall University, where he earned All-American honors twice.
1998
Drafted to the NFL
Moss was selected as the 21st overall pick in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
2007
Traded to New England Patriots
Moss was traded to the New England Patriots, where he set the NFL single-season touchdown reception record.
2010
Returns to Minnesota Vikings
After a brief stint with the Tennessee Titans, Moss returned to the Minnesota Vikings for the 2010 season.
2012
Retires from Professional Football
Moss officially announced his retirement from professional football after a remarkable career.
2018
Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
Moss was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history.
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Randy Moss is a former American Football Player who was born on February 13th, 1977 and is currently 46 years old. Randy Moss is best known for his dominance in the National Football League (NFL) where he earned six Pro Bowl awards and made over 100 touchdown receptions during his career. His rapid speed and impressive skills on the field made him one of the NFL's all-time greatest players.