| Full Name: Randy Mos Born: February 13, 1977 in Rand, WV Height: 6" 4' Weight: 210 lbs. Age: 30 Position: WR Experience: 10 years College: Marshall |
| MOSS THE ATHLETE | MOSS THE MAN | CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER STATS | YEAR - BY - YEAR |
| YEAR - BY - YEAR |
| 2006 (13/13 - Oakland): Started 13 games and logged 42 catches for 553 yards ... Moved to fifth all-time in the NFL for career touchdown receptions against San Francisco (10/8). San Diego (9/11): Started at wide receiver, caught four balls for 47 yards. Baltimore (9/17): Started at wide receiver, caught two passes for 32 yards. Cleveland (10/1): Started at wide receiver, caught a five-yard touchdown for his 100th career touchdown (99 touchdown receptions, 1 rushing). San Francisco (10/8): Started at wide receiver, had five catches for 52 yards and caught his 100th touchdown reception. Denver (10/15): Started at wide receiver, caught five passes for 86 yards, including a 51-yarder. Arizona (10/22): Started at wide receiver, had seven catches for 129 yards and one touchdown. Pittsburgh (10/29): Started at wide receiver, caught two balls for 20 yards. Seattle (11/6): Started at wide receiver, caught six passes for 76 yards. Denver (11/12): Started at wide receiver, caught one pass for eight yards. Kansas City (11/19): Started at wide receiver. San Diego (11/26): Started at wide receiver, caught three passes for 26 yards. Houston (12/3): Started at wide receiver, caught four balls for 44 yards. Cincinnati (12/10): Started at wide receiver, caught two passes for 28 yards before leaving the game with an ankle injury ... Inactive for the last three games.
2005 (16/15 - Oakland): Played in all 16 games with 15 starts in his first season with the Raiders ... Led the team in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns ... Finished the year with 60 catches for 1,005 yards and eight touchdowns ... Became the first Raider since 2002 to top 1,000 receiving yards ... Topped 100 receiving yards four times and led the team in receiving yards eight times, including the first four games of the season ... Was on the receiving end of the team's three longest passes of the season ... Moved into 25th place on the NFL all-time receiving yardage list in Week 12 against Miami (11/27) ... A week later at San Diego (12/4), he topped 10,000 career yards from scrimmage ... On Christmas Eve at Denver (12/24), he became the fourth-fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards, doing so in his 124th career game ... Finished the season with a fl ourish, catching seven balls for 116 yards and two touchdowns on New Year's Eve against the New York Giants (12/31), pushing his season yardage total over 1,000. Started at wide receiver and topped the 100-yard mark in his Raiders debut against New England (9/8). Caught five passes for 130 yards and a touchdown. Scored on just his second catch as a Raider when he hooked up with QB Kerry Collins on a 73-yard bomb in the second quarter. Started at wide receiver, recording 100 receiving yards and a touchdown against Kansas City (9/18). Had five catches for 127 yards and caught a game-long 64-yard pass in the third quarter for the Raiders second touchdown of the game. Started at wide receiver and caught four passes for 123 yards, averaging 30.8 yards per grab against Dallas (10/2). Recorded a season-long 79-yard reception on the Raiders second offensive play of the game, setting up the team's first score. Started at wide receiver, catching six passes for a game-high 87 yards and one touchdown against Denver (11/13). Started at wide receiver, and recorded fourth 100-plus yard receiving game of the season with seven receptions for 116 yards and a season-high two touchdowns against the N.Y. Giants (12/31). Surpassed the 1,000 receiving yard plateau with an 18-yard reception in the fourth quarter to finish the season with 1,005 receiving yards. 2004: Started 13 games at wide receiver and finished the season with 49 catches for 767 yards...Caught 13 touchdown passes to lead the Vikings for the fifth straight season and the sixth time in his career...Rranked third in the NFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in receiving touchdowns...Notched 10+ TDs for the sixth time in his seven NFL seasons...Broke the 100-yard receiving mark three times on the season, with 119 against Chicago (9/26), 104 versus Seattle (12/12) and 102 at Detroit (12/19)...Caught a TD in 10 of the 11 games in which he caught a pass during the regular season...Caught three passes of 50+ yards on the season and six of 40+. 2003: Started at 16 league games at wide receiver and set career highs in receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,632), and tied a career high with 17 touchdown catches...Selected to start for NFC in Pro Bowl, his fifth selection to the game in six seasons...Named All-Pro by Associated Press for the third time in his career...Ranked second in the NFL in receptions and receiving yards, trailing only St. Louis' Torry Holt in both categories...1,632 yards broke his own Vikings single-season receiving yardage record, surpassing his previous mark of 1,437 in 2000...Went over the 1,000-yard mark again, making him the first NFL player to accomplish the feat in their first six seasons...Set a Vikings record for fewest games needed to reach 1,000 yards receiving, accomplishing the feat in 10 games...Tied Vikings receiving touchdowns record with 17, a mark held by himself and Cris Carter...Caught a touchdown in 11 of the team's 16 games and had two or more scoring catches in five games on the season with the Vikings going 4-1 in those games...Joined Cris Carter as the only Vikings player to post back-to-back 100+-catch seasons...Tied his own team record with eight games of 100+ receiving yards...Tied Vikings record with 4 straight games over 100 yards receiving, matching the mark set by Jake Reed, Cris Carter and himself...Went over the 150-yard mark in three games on the season, 150 at Green Bay (9/7), 172 vs. San Francisco (9/28) and 151 vs. Denver (10/19), with the Vikings winning all three games. 2002: Started all 16 league games at wide receiver and surpassed the 100-reception plateau for the first time in his career...Totaled 106 catches for 1,347 yards and seven touchdowns...Selected to the Pro Bowl for the fourth time...Named All-NFC by Pro Football Weekly&Led the NFC in receptions and receiving yards...Became only the second Vikings player to break the 100-catch plateau, joining Cris Carter (1994, 1995)...Went over the 1,000-yard mark for the fifth straight season, the only NFL player to do so in each of his first five seasons...Led or tied for the team lead in catches in 12 games...Led or tied for team lead in receiving yards in 11 games...Went over the 100-yard mark in seven games on the season, just short of his career-high eight in 2000...Went over the 100-yard mark in each of the final three games as the Vikings ended the season on a three-game winning streak. 2001: Started all 16 league games and went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the fourth straight season, setting an NFL record to start a career...Caught a then-career-high 82 passes for 1,233 yards and 10 touchdowns...Ranked fourth in the NFL in receiving touchdowns, sixth in receiving yards and seventh in receptions...Went over the 100-yard mark 4 times on the season, including a three-game stretch at Pittsburgh (12/2), vs. Tennessee (12/9) and at Detroit (12/16)...Had seven of his 10 TD catches in the final eight games of the season...Set a Vikings record with three straight games with a 60+ yard catch, at Pittsburgh (12/2), vs. Tennessee (12/9) and at Detroit (12/16)...(11/19) vs. NYG: Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for performance on Monday Night Football when he had a season-high 10 catches for 171 yards and three touchdowns, the fourth time in his career he has had three receiving touchdowns...(1/7/02) @ BAL: Completed a 29-yard pass to Cris Carter in the regular-season finale, his 2nd career completion to Carter. 2000: Started all 16 league games at wide receiver and caught 77 passes for 1,437 yards and 15 touchdowns...Earned third straight trip to the Pro Bowl...Named to the Associated Press All-Pro team...Named to USA Today All-Pro team...Named to College & Pro Football Newsweekly All-Pro 1st-team...1,437 receiving yards broke his own Vikings record, surpassing his previous total of 1,413 set the year before...His 15 touchdowns are the second-highest total of his career and led the NFL for the second time in his first three seasons in the league...Ranked second in the NFC in receiving yards and for scoring among non-kickers with 92 points, and ranked sixth in the NFC in receptions...Broke his own team record by going over 100 yards receiving in eight games on the season, breaking his old mark of seven set in 1999. 1999: Started every game of the season at receiver and finished the season with 80 catches for 1,413 yards and 11 touchdowns...Selected to the Pro Bowl for the second straight season where he went on to be named MVP of the game...Named to the USA Today All-Pro team...Chosen for the 1999 All-Madden Team...Broke Cris Carter's team record for receiving yards in a season with 1,413...Set a new Vikings record for 100-yard receiving games in a season with seven. 1998: Played in all 16 games as a rookie, starting 11, and caught 69 passes for 1,313 yards and 17 touchdowns...Named Offensive Rookie of the Year by Associated Press, College & Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest...Named Rookie of the Year by Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, The Football News and Pro Football Weekly...Named the Professional Football Writers of America's NFC Rookie of the Year...Named All-Rookie by Pro Football Weekly, College & Pro Football Weekly, Football News and Football Digest...Named All-Pro by Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, College & Pro Football Weekly, The Sporting News, Football Digest and USA Today...Selected to Pro Football Weekly's All-NFC and All-NFL teams...Named to the All-Madden Team...Earned the NFL Alumni Best at Each Position award for WRs...Honored as the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for November...Named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for back-to-back performances vs. Green Bay (11/22) and at Dallas (11/26)...Set new NFL record for touchdown receptions by a rookie with 17, breaking the mark of 13 set by Green Bay's Bill Howton in 1952 and San Diego's John Jefferson in 1979...Tied Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch with 10 touchdows of 40+ yards. |