
Former Viking Randy Moss receives good news ahead of the 2025 NFL season
That means a return to his new full-time job on ESPN.
The Athletic's Andrew Marchand reported that ESPN will see the return of Moss to their weekly Sunday NFL Countdown show for the 2025 NFL season. The former Vikings wide receiver has been a fan favorite on the show, just as he was on the field, since joining the program in 2016.
While Moss is carving out a role on TV, his time in the NFL as a player will never be forgotten, having previously appeared on ESPN and FOX. For Vikings fans, his return to TV will be welcome, but knowing their franchise superhero is healthy will be all they need to hear from this story.

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