For years, Randy Moss dominated the NFL.
He is known as one of the best receivers of all time and is a player many others have modeled their game after.
When his son, Thaddeus, was growing up, he naturally had a lot of pressure on him, especially regarding football.
Nobody expected him to be as talented as his father, but there was some chatter that he could be an impactful NFL player.
However, he went undrafted in the 2020 draft, and while he has had brief stints with the Washington Commanders and the Cincinnati Bengals, he hasn’t quite found his footing in the NFL.
That doesn’t mean his football career is over.
Moss is reportedly signing with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, according to a recent article from 3 Down Nation.
He later tweeted about this news, wondering “what football is like in Canada.”
Wonder what football is like in Canada
— Thaddeus Moss (@Thaddeusmoss) February 21, 2024
The Tiger-Cats are a team in the CFL, the Canadian Football League.
While this isn’t the caliber of competition that he would face in the NFL, the CFL presents an opportunity for Moss to give it another shot.
It might be unlikely, but if he plays well enough in the CFL and shows the NFL that he is in great shape, this could allow him to get a workout for one of those teams.
Having the name ‘Moss’ on the back of his jersey likely holds a lot of weight, which could give him more chances down the road.
For now, Moss will just focus on being the best CFL player he can be, hoping for the best later on.
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