Randy Gene Moss

 Randy Gene Moss, born February 13, 1977, is an ex-American footballer. He played with the Minnesota Vikings (Oak Raiders), New England Patriots (New England Patriots), Tennessee Titans (Tennessee Titans), and the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League. Together with Jerry Rice, he is generally regarded as the most outstanding wide receiver to ever play. Moss holds the NFL single year touchdown record (23 in 2007) and the rookie NFL single season touchdown reception record (17 in 1998). He is second on the NFL all-time regular season touchdown list with 156. Moss was famous for his skills in securing contestable catches, and the term "mossed" is now part of football's language. Following his professional football career Moss began his career as a studio analyst for ESPN for the Sunday NFL Countdown program and Monday Night Countdown. Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia. Moss was a student at DuPont High School. This was one of the two schools later merged to create Riverside High School. He was a star in basketball, football and baseball. Randy was also a member of the school's debate team. On the field of football, Moss led the DuPont Panthers to state championships in back-to-back years in 1993 and 1992. He was an excellent wide receiver however, he also played free safety returning punts and kickoffs, as well as was the team's punter and kicker. He was awarded the Kennedy Award for West Virginia Football Player of the Year in 1994. Parade magazine named him to their annual All-American high school football team in 1995. in 2009 named him among the 50 best footballers from high schools of all time.

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