Randy Gene Moss, commonly known as Randy Moss, is a famous retired American football player, as well as an athlete. During his career, Moss played in the position of wide receiver. After being chosen by the Minnesota “Vikings” during the 1998 NFL Draft, Randy Moss had an opportunity to play for various popular football teams, including the Oakland “Raiders”, New England “Patriots”, and Tennessee “Titans”. Randy Moss ended his professional football career with the San Francisco “49ers” in 2012. Over the years, Randy Moss managed to set numerous NCAA and NFL records, such as performing most touchdown receptions, becoming the youngest player to reach 6,000 career receiving yards, and having most games in a season with at least 2 touchdown receptions, among many others. As a wide receiver, Randy Moss accomplished many career highlights, and won numerous awards. In 1999, he became a Pro Bowl MVP, and that same year won a Pro Bowl game. Moss also held the title of AFC Champion in 2007, while in 2012 he became an NFC Champion. Moss was later featured in a list of 50 Greatest “Vikings”, and made it to the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team.
Randy Moss Net Worth $25 Million
A well-known former American football player, how rich is Randy Moss? According to sources, Randy’s net worth is estimated to be $25 million, undoubtedly most of his wealth coming from his football career.
Randy Moss was born in 1977, in West Virginia, United States, where he studied at the Riverside High School. While still in high school, Moss managed to excel as a talented football player, as he helped his high school team win various awards and matches. However, Moss had always been a troublesome teenager and used to partake in fights. When he was charged with misdemeanor and battery, he received a sentence of 30 days in prison. Even though Moss expressed a desire to play football in the University of Notre Dame, he enrolled at Florida State University, where he took part in various sports events. However, Moss violated his 30-day sentence, as his tests for marijuana turned out to be positive. As a result, he was expelled from Florida State, and enrolled in Marshall University instead; while there he played games in the NCAA football division and managed to set various league records, which included most touchdown receptions caught by a freshman in a season, and playing most games with a touchdown reception in a season.
Randy Moss began his professional football career in 1998, when he joined the NFL Draft. That same year, Moss joined the Minnesota “Vikings” in their first match of the season against the Tampa Bay “Buccaneers”. After his 6-year run with the “Vikings”, Moss joined the “Raiders” for one season, and then played for four seasons in the New England “Patriots” team. Moss returned to the “Vikings” in 2011, yet he was waived from the team less than four weeks after his trade.
A well-known retired American football player, as well as an athlete, Randy Moss has an estimated net worth of $25 million.
Fred Biletnikoff Award, NFL Honors - AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award
Nominations
Heisman Trophy, Best NFL Player ESPY Award, Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award
Movies
NFL: In Just One Play, ESPN: Before They Were Pros
TV Shows
Monday Night Football, Sunday NFL Countdown
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Fact
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Holds Minnesota Vikings single season record for Receiving Yards per Game (102 in 2003).
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Holds Minnesota Vikings single season record for Receiving Yards (1,632 in 2003).
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He has not played football since the end of the 2012 season. He finished with 156 career touchdowns, 92 with the Vikings in 113 games, 50 with the Patriots in 52 games, 11 in 29 games with the Oakland Raiders, and three in his 2012 season with the San Francisco 49ers.
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Ended the first half of the New England Patriots' 2007 season with 47 catches for 779 yards and 11 touchdowns, on a pace to smash the club's single-season touchdown record held by Stanley Morgan. [November 2007]
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With the first seven games of the 2007 NFL season, has 44 receptions for 732 yards and ten touchdowns for the New England Patriots. [October 2007]
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(April 29) Obtained from the Oakland Raiders by the New England Patriots for a fourth-round draft choice. [2007]
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(2 March) Announced he has been traded to the Oakland Raiders for linebacker Napoleon Harris, the No. 7 pick in April's draft and a later round pick. [2005]
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Was a member of two teams which many consider to be the best teams to not win the Super Bowl. He played on the 1998 Minnesota Vikings which went 15-1 and scored a then record 556 points in the regular season. He also played on the 2007 New England Patriots which finished 16-0 and broke the points record previously set by the 1998 Vikings.
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All-pro wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings (1998-2004),Oakland Raiders (2005-2006) and New England Patriots (2007-present).
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Fox NFL Kickoff
2013
TV Series
Fox Football Daily
2013
TV Series
ADHDtv: With Lew Marklin
2008
TV Series
News Parody
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Moss Method
2006
Video documentary executive producer
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Sunday NFL Countdown
2016
TV Series
Himself - Studio Analyst
Mike & Mike
2016
TV Series
Himself - Former NFL Player
30 for 30
2014
TV Series documentary
The Big Catch
2014
TV Movie
Himself
2012 NFL Pro Bowl
2012
TV Special
Himself - Commentator
NFL Monday Night Football
1998-2010
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself - New England Patriots Wide Receiver / Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver / ...
Super Bowl XLII
2008
TV Special
Himself
2007 AFC Championship Game
2008
TV Special
Himself - New England Patriots Wide Receiver
NFL Game of the Week
2008
TV Series
Himself - New England Patriots Wide Receiver
NBC Sunday Night Football
2006-2007
TV Series
Himself - New England Patriots Wide Receiver / Himself - Patriots Wide Receiver / Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver
Stars on Stars
2007
TV Series
Himself
The NFL on CBS
2000-2006
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself - Oakland raiders Wide Receiver
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
Moss Method
2006
Video documentary
Himself
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1998-2005
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver
CMI: The Chris Myers Interview
2005
TV Series
Himself
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
2005
TV Series
Himself
Elements of a Champion
2004
TV Series documentary
Himself
NFL on FOX
1998-2003
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself - Minnesota vikings Wide Receiver
ESPN SportsCentury
2001-2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
1998 NFC Championship Game
1999
TV Movie
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Mike & Mike
2012-2016
TV Series
Himself - Former NFL Player / Himself
Pardon the Interruption
2009
TV Series
Himself
Rome Is Burning
2008
TV Series
Himself
Known for movies
Super Bowl XLII (2008) as Himself
NFL Monday Night Football (1998-2010) as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himsel
NFL on FOX (1998-2003) as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himsel
ESPN's Sunday Night Football (1998-2005) as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himsel