Randy Gene Moss

 Randy Gene Moss, born February 13, 1977, is an ex-American football player. He was an American footballer who played for 14 seasons within the National Football League (NFL) as well as with the Minnesota Vikings and Oakland Raiders as well as the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans. He is widely regarded as the best wide receiver of all time, together with Jerry Rice, he holds the NFL single-season record for touchdown receptions (23 in 2007) in addition to the NFL single-season touchdown reception record for rookies (17 in 1998) and is second on the NFL all-time regular season touchdown list, with 156. Moss was well-known for his skills in securing a the contested catch, and "mossed" is nowadays a football term. He began his career as a studio analyst for ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Tuesday Night Countdown shows. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. He attended DuPont High School. It was one of two schools which was later amalgamated into Riverside High School. There Moss excelled in football, basketball tracks, and many other sports. Randy was also a member of the school's debating club. Moss helped lead the DuPont Panthers football team to two consecutive state championships in 1992, 1993. His primary position was wide receiver. However, Moss also played safety for free as well as punted kickoffs and was the team's punter as well as kicker. He was awarded the Kennedy Award for West Virginia Football Player's of the Year in the year 1994. Parade magazine named him to their annual All-American high school football team in 1995. in 2009, he was named among the 50 best footballers from high schools ever.

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