Randy Moss: I could score double-digit TDs this year on Eagles
By Sam Richmond
Randy Moss is one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. Throughout his 14-year career, Moss amassed a whopping 15,292 yards and 156 touchdowns.
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But, at 37 years old and two years removed from his last NFL game, could Moss still perform at the pro level?
Well, according to Moss, the answer is yes.
The legendary wideout turned TV analyst said on Fox Sports that he could score 10 touchdowns if he were on the Philadelphia Eagles with coach Chip Kelly this season.
Considering Moss last topped 10 touchdowns during a season in 2009, dropping double-digit scores in Philly at this stage of his life wouldn’t seem too likely.
But Moss’ overall premise here seems to be that Kelly runs a great offense in Philadelphia and wide receivers benefit greatly from in it, which is true.
We saw DeSean Jackson and Riley Cooper have career years last season under Kelly and Jeremy Maclin, healthy after he missed last season, had 97 yards and a touchdown, in Week 1 of this season.
Wide receivers thrive in Kelly’s offense, but it’s hard to imagine Moss doing so, given his play during his last few years in the league and his current age.