« on: August 01, 2011, 01:43:43 PM »
no Moss......
Randy calls it quits.
Future Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss has decided to retire rather than continue playing.
"After weighing his options and contemplating offers, he's decided to retire," Moss' agent, Joel Segal, told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Monday.
Moss, 34, played 13 seasons, catching 954 passes for 14,858 yards with 153 touchdowns.
Moss split 2010 with the New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans after three full seasons in New England.
He was instrumental to the Patriots' 2007 record-breaking season in which they won 16 straight games before losing to the Giants in the Super Bowl.
Moss, drafted 21st overall by Minnesota in 1998, spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Vikings before playing for the Oakland Raiders in 2005 and '06.
Only two weeks ago, Segal described Moss as being in "freakish shape" after "working out, two-a-days, all spring and summer in West Virginia."
"He is determined, motivated and quite frankly has a huge chip on his shoulder. Whatever team ends up getting Randy, they're going to know they're getting the old Randy Moss," Segal told NFL.com in mid-July. "He's not just coming in to be on the team, he's going to be Randy Moss -- a difference-maker."
Moss finished 2010 with 28 receptions -- including just six in eight games with Tennessee -- along with 393 receiving yards and five touchdowns in an up-and-down season.
That production was a big drop for the receiver who ranks second only to Jerry Rice for most TD catches, 100-yard receiving games and most games with two TD catches or more.
The seven-time Pro Bowler was tied with the Steelers' Hines Ward for eighth all-time in receptions with 954. He is just one of 10 players to have 950 or more career receptions.