Randy Moss, the Minnesota Vikings superstar and one of the most electrifying wide receivers in NFL history, has taken on a new opponent—and true to form, he is tackling it
One Minnesota Vikings superstar paid tribute to another, as Justin Jefferson shouted out Randy Moss after scoring a touchdown.
The Minnesota Vikings came into their Week 15 matchup against the Chicago Bears with much on their minds. From knowing the Lions lost on Sunday to it being the debut of their whiteout uniforms, nothing can be more pressing than the health of their Hall of
He finished the dance with a special tribute to one of his greatest inspirations, Randy Moss. "We love you Randy ... for the game on Monday night against Chicago. Carter and Reed held up a replica Moss jersey as they walked to midfield for the pregame ...
The current and former Vikings made sure to show Randy Moss plenty of love on Monday night during their national showdown against the Bears.
NFL legend Randy Moss announced that he was receiving treatment for cancer that was found in his bile duct between his pancreas and liver. The NFL world has since rallied around one of the greatest wide receivers of all-time as he attempts to "Moss" this terrible disease.
Justin Jefferson honors Randy Moss after the Vikings' dominant Week 15 win over the Bears, extending their win streak.
As Carter and Reed walked out while holding Moss's jersey, Vikings PA announcer Alan Roach stated over the loudspeakers at U.S. Bank Stadium, "In honor of Randy Moss, and all those fighting cancer, let's Moss cancer."
Legendary NFL wide receiver and current Sunday NFL Countdown host Randy Moss has rallied the football world behind him in recent weeks ever since he took a leave of absence from his role with ESPN to take care of his unfortunate cancer diagnosis.
The Bears have won the past two meetings after losing three in a row to the Seahawks. They prevailed last time when Nick Foles threw a late 15-yard touchdown to Jimmy Graham, and Damiere Byrd made an acrobatic catch on the 2-point conversion.
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