or Randy Moss a little bit, but he’s a lot smaller than me. He runs a lot faster, but he’s a lot smaller than me. But Megatron (Calvin Johnson), we have the same stature as far (as) build.
ESPNNFL/X; ESPNPR/X Randy Moss' return to ESPN this weekend featured words of encouragement from longtime friends, including Tom Brady, as well as plenty of tears and a touching message from Moss ...
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Randy Moss made his long-awaited return “Sunday NFL Countdown” ahead of Super Bowl LIX, and the Hall of Fame wide receiver was unable to fight back tears when the pregame show aired a tribute ...
A two-way phenom who plays cornerback like Deion Sanders and catches passes like Randy Moss. The post Tennesse Titans Asked ...
Anthony Edwards of the Timberwolves reacts after a shot against the 76ers in the second quarter Tuesday. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Jacksonville’s Brian Thomas Jr. spoke about tying Randy Moss’s rookie record ... a great relationship and it's going to continue to build." The Jags will look to continue their winning ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hall of Famer and former 49ers receiver Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN’s coverage of the Super Bowl on Sunday, two months after he took a leave from his job to ...
Hall of Famer Randy Moss returns to ESPN's NFL Countdown after taking time off for cancer treatment. Adam Schefter announces the news, celebrating Moss as a cancer survivor and welcoming him back ...
FILE - Former Marshall football player Randy Moss of the Oakland Raiders waves to fans prior to serving as an honorary coach during Marshall's annual Green-White game Saturday, April 22 ...
NEW ORLEANS — Hall of Famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN's coverage of the Super Bowl on Sunday, two months after he took a leave from his job to get treated for cancer.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hall of Famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN's coverage of the Super Bowl on Sunday, two months after he took a leave from his job to get treated for cancer.