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All three numbers either tied or became a new personal best for Moss. The Vikings finished the season 9–7 but missed the playoffs. [143] [144] One of Moss's memorable highlights that year was when he lateraled to Moe Williams for a last-second touchdown during a home game against Denver. [145] Moss was named to his fifth Pro Bowl. [146]
With a spectacular offense led by quarterback Randall Cunningham, who had the best year of his NFL career, running back Robert Smith, veteran wide receiver Cris Carter, and explosive rookie Randy Moss, the Vikings set a then-NFL record by scoring a total of 556 points, never scoring fewer than 24 in a game.
Randy Moss (twice: 1998, 2003) Most receiving touchdowns in a rookie season: 17, Randy Moss ; Most receiving touchdowns in a game: 4, Ahmad Rashad (September 2, 1979) Most consecutive games with a receiving TD: 10, Randy Moss (2003–2004) Most points scored in a season: 164, Gary Anderson
Twenty-five Thanksgivings ago, Randy Moss made it clear that he was unlike any other rookie receiver the league had ever seen. He had his coming-out party (Lambeau Field, Oct. 5, Monday Night ...
In fact, Randy Moss doesn’t even think Rice belongs in the top two. Two other legendary wide receivers talked about who the best wide receivers in NFL history are, and one of them didn’t put ...
Randy Moss and Larry Fitzgerald were among 19 players and three coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame class announced Monday. Warrick Dunn of Florida State, Toby Gerhart of Stanford, Julius ...
In 2018, Pennington was hired to be the head coach at Lexington, Kentucky's Sayre School, which was restarting a football program after a 40-year absence. [38] [39] In his first year of coaching, he led the team to a 3–5 record while playing a junior varsity schedule; the team was promoted to full varsity status in 2020. [39]
The 47-year-old Moss was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018 after playing 14 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings (1998-2004, 2010), Oakland Raiders (2005-06), New England Patriots (2007-10 ...