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Also Known As Randy Gene Moss
Born February 13, 1977 (age 47) • West Virginia
Awards And Honors Pro Football Hall of Fame (2018) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 2018) • 4 All-Pro selections • 6 Pro Bowl selections • 1998 Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year • 2007 PFWA Comeback Player
Education Marshall University
Height/Weight 6 ft 4 inches, 210 lb (1.93 m, 95 kg)
Position wide receiver
Jersey Number 84 (San Francisco 49ers, 2012) • 84 (Tennessee Titans, 2010) • 81 (New England Patriots, 2007–2010) • 84 (Minnesota Vikings, 1998–2010) • 18 (Oakland Raiders, 2005–2006)
Draft Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round (21st overall) of the 1998 NFL draft.
Twitter Handle @RandyMoss
Games Played 218
Receptions 982
Touchdowns 156
Yards Gained By Passing 15292
Yards Per Reception 15.6

Top Questions

When was Randy Moss inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Randy Moss was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
How many times was Randy Moss selected to the Pro Bowl?
Randy Moss was selected to the Pro Bowl six times.
What position did Randy Moss play?
Randy Moss played wide receiver.
When was Randy Moss born?
Randy Moss was born on February 13, 1977, in Rand, West Virginia, United States.
What college did Randy Moss attend?
Randy Moss attended Marshall University.
How tall was Randy Moss?
Randy Moss was 6 ft 4 inches, 210 lb (1.93 m, 95 kg).

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