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Randy Moss Makes A Bold Claim About His Ability If He Came Out Of Retirement


ESPN analyst Randy Moss looks on before the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field on October 14, 2019 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Randy Moss has been one of the most influential players in NFL history.

He dominated the game throughout his Hall of Fame career.

While his story is immortalized in Canton, Ohio, he still has his swagger of old.

He did not back down from the challenge when NFL Network host Rich Eisen asked if he could still play in 2023.

Not only did Moss agree, but he declared that he could still score 12 or 13 touchdowns.

The three-time First Team All-Pro member believes he can still play with the best of them in today’s league.

But kidding aside, he’s leaving the game to the current generation of elite wide receivers like Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase.

Moss also talked about the commercial he shot with fellow Hall of Famers Dan Marino, Emmitt Smith, and Jerry Rice.

It was a nice trip down memory lane as Moss wore his Minnesota Vikings jersey again.

While football fans still debate about his ranking among the best wide receivers of all time, what’s certain is that Randy Moss has nothing left to prove.

His statistics and his numbers will speak for themselves as he continues his post-football life as an analyst for ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown.


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