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When the Seattle Seahawks pick 11th or 12th this season in the NFL draft, there will be a lot of talk about whether or not they should take a quarterback. John Schneider and Pete Carroll seem to have built a nice nest on offense, but in order for the egg
This is a regular feature breaking down, minute-by-minute, the content that appears on ESPN's 11 p.m. edition of SportsCenter throughout the week. Graphic by Jim Cooke. When last we met, we were starting to see the early onset of Linsanity. What happened
It’s time for the NFL’s version of tag. Exactly who will be “it” for the Eagles is no great secret. If anybody else but wideout DeSean Jackson gets the franchise tag applied to him, then that would be a surprise. If Jackson isn’t it, then that would prob
Do you have a comment or question? Send it to the vikings.com Mailbag! Every Monday during the offseason we’ll post several comments and/or questions as part of the vikings.com Monday Morning Mailbag feature. Although we can’t post every comment or quest
Painter's accuracy regressed dramatically this season—for the season, only 62 percent of his passes to receivers were catchable. His failure to set his feet and step into throws caused issues with passes missing both high and short. He has the talent, bu
Randy Moss recently expressed an interest in returning to the NFL, but no teams will pick him up. What made Moss so great was his ability to stretch the field and give teams a dangerous deep-threat target. Moss simply isn't that man anymore, and his last
The NFL is a passing league through and through. Gone are the days of the workhorse running backs accruing consistent 300+ attempts per year. The era of the passer and the wide receiver are being ushered in at an alarming rate; which we witnessed last se
With all of the press surrounding the return of Randy Moss, another wide receiver drafted in 1998 has been swept under the rug. Hines Ward had has been a dedicated Pittsburgh Steeler for the last 13 seasons. Throughout his tenure with Pittsburgh, Ward (w
Randy Moss has made it clear that he intends on playing football in the NFL next season. As many of you know, Randy Moss retired prior to the past season after a rather disappointing end to his 2010 season in which he played for three different teams. He
Surely there are plenty of teams interested in Randy Moss after his uber-informative USTREAM chat this week. The veteran wide receiver, who has been out of action for the better part of the last two years, says he is making a comeback, but whether or not
By the time you finish reading this slide, there will likely be new information regarding Peyton Manning's future with the Indianapolis Colts, simply because that's how closely he's been followed since before 2011 began. That said, here's what we got hea
“I’ve already played with [Randy] Moss, and what Cris Carter said — first time Cris ever said anything I agree with, I mean it’s the first time that he actually said something with some substance,” Sapp said on The Dan Patrick Show. “I just call Randy a
Randy Moss took the football world for a wild ride Monday by announcing he was coming out of retirement. The 35-year-old former Patriots [team stats] receiver pulled people into his almost nightly “Moss TV” webcasts on Ustream throughout the week. They w
Test your knowledge of current sports events of the past week: (For the most part, there are no right or wrong answers, so everybody scores 5.) Over or under 21? A) The Red Wings' home winning streak. B) Peyton Manning's neck procedures. C) Hitting on 16
Test your knowledge of current sports events of the past week: (For the most part, there are no right or wrong answers, so everybody scores 5.) Over or under 21? A) The Red Wings' home winning streak. B) Peyton Manning's neck procedures. C) Hitting on 16
Test your knowledge of current sports events of the past week: (For the most part, there are no right or wrong answers, so everybody scores 5.) Over or under 21? A) The Red Wings' home winning streak. B) Peyton Manning's neck procedures. C) Hitting on 16
Be nice to the people you meet on the way up, the saying goes, for you'll meet the same folks on the way down. Terrell Owens, Randy Moss and Allen Iverson are on the way down. I take that back. They're already down, and they're looking to get back up. To
As Tom Brady's last-second Hail Mary fell short of one-legged Rob Gronkowski's outstretched hands at the end of Super Bowl XLVI, my six-year-old son burst into tears. He didn't stop crying for 45 minutes. For two weeks he had believed with absolute certa
The evaluation of college prospects is just one of the major happenings next week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. The NFL and NFL Players Association will conduct meetings that should help lay the groundwork for rules changes and tweaks to o
Randall Gene Moss (born February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings 21st overall in the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football at Marshall University. Full Article
New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss throws during his team's practice in Tempe, Arizona, in this February 1, 2008 file picture. Record-setting wide receiver Randy Moss was retiring after 13 National Football League seasons, his agent said on August 1, 2011. The 34-year-old Moss,...
View Photo »FOXBOROUGH, MA - CIRCA 2010: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Randy Moss of the New England Patriots poses for his 2010 NFL headshot circa 2010 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
View Photo »In this Saturday, March 12, 2011, photo, NFL football wide receiver Randy Moss, left poses with team driver Travis Kvapil, center, and David Dollars, co-owner of Randy Moss Motorsports, before the NASCAR Truck Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington,S.C.
View Photo »In this Saturday, March 12, 2011, photo, NFL football wide receiver Randy Moss talks with Randy Moss Motorsports driver Travis Kvapil before the NASCAR Truck Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.
View Photo »In this Saturday, March 12, 2011, photo, NFL football wide receiver Randy Moss talks about his co-ownership of Randy Moss Motorsports before the NASCAR Truck Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington,S.C.
View Photo »In this Saturday, March 12, 2011, photo, NFL football wide receiver Randy Moss talks about being part-owner of Randy Moss Motorsports, before the NASCAR Truck Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.
View Photo »New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss throws during his team's practice in Tempe, Arizona, in this February 1, 2008 file picture. Record-setting wide receiver Randy Moss was retiring after 13 National Football League seasons, his agent said on August 1, 2011. The 34-year-old Moss,...
View Photo »A lot of things didn’t hit me until my life slowed down but now I’m able to kiss my girlfriend in the morning and my daughter. You sacrifice a lot of time as a professional athlete, and you don’t take time to slow down. I just gave up football because football is not me; football is what I do ... I’m a ...
I just gave up football because football is not me; football is what I do
Football had me blinded to a lot of things going on in my family
Me being from here and knowing how it is here, and how I was raised here, I was taught to lend a helping hand ... Everybody needs a helping hand at some point.
