Moss: 'I've gotten a bad rap'
Randy Moss, who signed with the San Francisco 49ers for the 2012 season, told reporters he’s “gotten a bad rap" over the years for not being a team player. He says he’s “ready to go” and promises to be the Moss of old.
Randy Moss, who signed with the San Francisco 49ers for the 2012 season, told reporters he’s “gotten a bad rap" over the years for not being a team player. He says he’s “ready to go” and promises to be the Moss of old.
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The 23-year-old victim underwent surgery and is recovering at the hospital.
More cases are expected in the coming days and weeks, the health department says.
Alcohol was not a factor in the crash.
One of the newly reported deaths was a person aged 15-19 from Yellow Medicine County.
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Randy Moss signed a one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers Monday night, according to Jason La Canfora of the NFL Network. Moss didn't play last season, and at 35 years old he is joining his fifth franchise. Along with Minnesota, Moss has played for the Patriots, Titans and Raiders.
Randy Moss had his first workout as a San Francisco 49er on Monday, and he called his experience, "eye-opening." 49ers offensive lineman Joe Staley said Moss "looked really, really good" and he thinks he will "be a great addition to the team."
He’s 35, well-rested and ready for a season of NFL action. Yes, we’re talking about Randy Moss, who says he’s coming out of retirement. As he puts it: “I just wanna go to a team and play some football.” No word yet on which team will take a chance on a guy famous for playing when he feels like playing.
Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman says the team has no interest in re-signing Randy Moss for a third time. Spielman told reporters Thursday “we’ll be moving on.” The 35-year-old wide receiver announced earlier this week he wants to return to the NFL in 2012.
Randy Moss broke news on Monday when he announced he is making a return to the NFL. On Tuesday, Moss's agent told ProFootballTalk.com that three teams are already interested in Moss, with more teams expected to show interest when the NFL Combine begins next week.
In another web video chat, Randy Moss says he probably won't sign with the Vikings if he returns to the NFL -- and won't tell anyone why his second stay in Minnesota ended badly. He's saving that story for his tell-all book.
Don't read too much into this, but former Viking-Patriot-Titan Randy Moss won't be in the starting lineup tonight when his new team -- the San Francisco 49ers -- battle the Vikings tonight in the 2012 preseason opener.
Former Vikings star Randy Moss is apparently fitting in quite well with his new team in San Francisco. The 35-year-old receiver -- who has a history of sometimes disrupting the flow as a malcontent -- has "been a cool, down to earth guy," according to 49ers defensive end Justin Smith. Moss is back after a year retirement from the NFL in 2011.
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