Apparently Randy Moss isn’t done yet. At least, according to his own opinion.
In August of 2011 Moss retired after 13 NFL seasons with career totals of 14,858 receiving yards and 153 touchdowns. Now, on the same day that he turns 35 years old, he says he wants back in.
Via a Ustream web chat on Monday evening Moss answered questions and interacted with fans after using the video chat tool to announce his un-retirement earlier in the day. Regarding his desired return to pro football Moss aid, “I’m coming to tear somebody’s heads off, man.”
The always colorful wide receiver always made clear that while he has regrets about how he left his situation in New England, he is “fully committed” this time around.
In addition to letting everyone know that he was back on the market as an NFL wide receiver, Randy also took times to read and answer a few reader questions. Comments included a warning about working with former head coach Brad Childress (now an assistant in Cleveland) and a seemingly random question about his bowel movements (yes, you’re reading that right).
He also, apparently, picked his nose for all the world to see.
Stay classy, Randy.












