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With fellow starter Jerry Porter wearing number 84, Moss changed his jersey number to 18, which had been his jersey number at Marshall and was initially not allowed for wide receivers when he entered the NFL in 1998, but had been made permissible in 2004 when a rule change allowed receivers to wear number 10–19 in addition to 80s numbers.
If you see Randy Moss wearing sunglasses on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown," there's a reason for the choice. The Hall of Fame wide receiver-turned-analyst opened Sunday's show to explain that he ...
The NFL commentator’s message came in direct response to a video shared on social media by the Vikings that showed the team carry a Moss No. 84 jersey out to the field with them for the pregame ...
Before Monday’s game, former Vikings receivers Chris Carter and Jake Reed showed support for their former teammate Randy Moss by holding up his #84 jersey during the coin toss at US Bank Stadium ...
No. 84 danced in from there. 5. On that touchdown, Moss did a ballet dancer's leap over the goal line and, just for a moment, it looked like he turned his ankle when he landed.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss revealed Sunday he was battling an illness as he addressed why he was wearing glasses. The former Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots star wide ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss is stepping away from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" for an extended time to focus on a personal health challenge, the network said in a statement on Friday.
NFL legend Randy Moss says he is “battling” a health issue and called for his fans to send him “prayers.”. The former wide receiver, who now works as a pundit, posted two videos on ...