Randy Moss decided to retire

While Edwards will likely find a home Randy Moss is retiring after thirteen seasons in the league, according to his agent Joel Segal : “After weighing his options and contemplating offers, he’s decided to retire.”
Moss ends his career with 954 caught passes, 14,858 yards and 153 touchdowns while playing with four teams over his 13 seasons.



Colts fans, you can forget your dreams of Peyton Manning hitting Randy Moss for the 80-yard touchdown that sends Indy to the Super Bowl over the Patriots (or Jets or Steelers) in late January. That year, there were moments of real brilliance between the two, as the quarterback won the MVP and had 4,806 passing yards and 50 touchdowns, with Moss accounting for 1,493 receiving yards and 23 touchdown catches.