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Moss threatens comeback

Posted at 11:10 AM on February 13, 2012 by Bob Collins (5 Comments)
Filed under: Sports

Randy Moss is ready to make a football comeback.

He says he retired last year to resolve some personal issues unrelated to football, but "announced" in a live stream that he's ready to come back.'

"I wanna play football," Moss said this morning. "Your boy is going to come back here and play some football, so I'm really excited. I had some things I had to adjust in my life."

"It's doubtful he'll come back to Minnesota," Daily Norseman's Ted Glover writes today. "I mean, he's what, 36 now? His best days are behind him, but oh, were they some of the most electrifying times for the Vikings offense in franchise history, both on and off the field."


Comments (5)

I would love to see Moss make a successful comeback. He gave Vikings fans many years of exciting football.

Obviously he had some personal issues that he could have handled in a better manner, but his major sin was honesty regarding his desire levels and incompetent coaches.

Posted by Jim Shapiro | February 13, 2012 12:03 PM


Yeah, go vikings, where retired players come back to realize there was a reason they retired! That'll get them a stadium.

Posted by jon | February 13, 2012 4:07 PM


jon - I didn't say I wanted to see him back with the Vikings. :-)

Posted by Jim Shapiro | February 13, 2012 5:03 PM


Looks like he made the decision after doing what leads to all good decisions- http://www.bassmaster.com/news/after-cold-day-fishing-randy-moss-unretires" target="_blank">a weekend of fishing.

Posted by BenCh | February 14, 2012 2:08 PM


Have to say wlisht watching the Pats/Dolphins game I did start to get the feeling something was wierd regarding Moss.It seemed despite steamrollering the mammal Brady was avoiding Moss rather than looking for him.I know the Pariots looked good,but special teams are not going to burn it up every week.I agree Jeff.Huge mistake.

Posted by Sara | March 1, 2012 8:25 AM


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