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Yahoo
01-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Randy Moss' Son Invited to Minnesota Vikings Rookie Camp
If you were to build a Mount Rushmore of Minnesota Vikings legends, Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss would certainly be on it. The former first round pick played 113 games in a Vikings uniform and is responsible for some of the greatest plays/moments in franchise history. There's virtually no way for a son of such a legend to live up to the legacy his dad created. But Montigo Moss will have at least an opportunity to carve his own path… in Minnesota. That's right. Montigo Moss to join Minnesota Vikings rookie camp Randy Moss' eldest son Thaddeus was a tight end with LSU where he won a National Championship with Justin Jefferson in 2019. Montigo Moss, a graduate from the University of Maine, is is Randy's younger son. On Tuesday, he received and accepted an invitation to Minnesota Vikings rookie camp, which will run from May 9-12. Advertisement Related Headlines Of course Maine isn't the powerhouse at the collegiate level that LSU is, but the Black Bears have been a recent participant in the FCS playoffs, so success clearly runs in the family. It wasn't until Montigo Moss' third season at Maine that he emerged as a regular weapon in their offense, catching 34 passes for 373 yards and 6 touchdowns. Related: Minnesota Vikings Extend Pro Bowl Playmaking Linebacker, Andrew Van Ginkel Last year as a fifth-year senior, however, Moss really found his footing, catching 61 passes for 722 yards and 7 touchdowns. The 6'1″ 220 pound wide receiver leaves college with 16 career receiving touchdowns and nearly 1,700 receiving yards, all at Maine. Hell, he even threw a touchdown pass in 2023. It would be an incredible story if Moss were able to somehow carve out a role with the Minnesota Vikings, but it will surely be a long shot. Could the franchise just be doing Randy a favor with this invite? Maybe… but nobody cares. If it makes Randy happy, I'm happy. Nepotism be damned. Vikings receiver room trending up It's pretty hard to better a wide receiver group that includes Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. That said, the Minnesota Vikings selected Maryland Terrapins wideout Tai Felton with their third round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Advertisement With Jalen Nailor still on roster and lots of talent sure to hit free agency between now and week one, playing time won't be easy to earn for the Vikings' new day two pick. Last season, Nailor hauled in six touchdowns and turned 28 receptions into 414 yards. He also had some consequential drops and plenty of other miscues… not to mention his injury history. Related: All 20 Minnesota Vikings Undrafted Free Agents The Minnesota Vikings also signed 24-year-old 'veteran' Rondale Moore this offseason. He will get plenty of opportunities to show he's a better and more trustworthy player than what the former 2nd round pick was able to prove while playing for Arizona. Then, there's undrafted free agent Silas Bolden, another young name to watch, especially on special teams. Can Montigo Moss somehow find a way into that wide receiver room? The odds are certainly stacked against him. Nonetheless, he'll be at TCO Performance Center in less than two weeks working out for Minnesota coaches. Advertisement And as long as that doesn't change, anything is possible. Related Headlines

NBC Sports
29-04-2025
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- NBC Sports
Maine WR Montigo Moss, Randy Moss' son, will tryout at Vikings' rookie minicamp
Maine wide receiver Montigo Moss, the son of Hall of Famer Randy Moss, has accepted an invitation to the Vikings' rookie minicamp, Moss' representation announced Tuesday. Montigo Moss went undrafted over the weekend, but his father's team will give him a shot as a tryout player. Montigo Moss caught 61 passes for 722 yards and seven touchdowns in earning All-CAA honors last season. In five college seasons, he caught 143 passes for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns. Randy Moss was a first-round pick of the Vikings in 1998 on his way to becoming one of the best receivers in NFL history. He played eight seasons in Minnesota and made 587 catches for 9,316 yards and 92 touchdowns. Moss was a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2018.