s is calling it a career after 13seasons in the NFL as one of the most dynamic and polarizing
players the league has ever seen.
Moss's agent, Joel Segal, said Monday that the receiver was
considering offers from several teams, but made the decision to
retire. Segal declined to comment specifically on the offers,
instead saying his client felt the time was right to step away.
Moss caught 954 passes for 14,858 yards and 153 touchdowns in a
career spent with Minnesota, Oakland, New England and Tennessee.
The 34-year-old Moss bounced around the league in his final
season, getting traded from the Patriots to the Vikings last season
before he was cut and signed with the Titans.

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