Randy Moss’ Son Makes Revealing Comments Amid Vikings Buzz

   

Former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss' son is making waves at rookie minicamp.

Minnesota Vikings legend Randy Moss has already had one son make it to the NFL, and he could have another. Montigo Moss, a receiver, like his father, out of Maine, is in rookie minicamp with the Vikings, 15 years after the Hall of Famer donned the colors.

Despite a 143-1,692-16 career line and famous lineage, Moss went undrafted.

“To be completely honest, this was my only opportunity. So, I jumped right on it. Regardless if my dad went here or not, they gave me a chance to come prove myself and try out for the team. So, I jumped on it. And my agent called me, and I was almost in tears because I didn’t know what was left for me after this,” Moss told reporters on May 9.

“This was my only opportunity, my only option really to come prove myself,” Moss said of his invite from the Vikings. “So, I jumped out on it.”

Moss is one of 51 roster hopefuls attending the opening session this year.

His brother, tight end Thaddeus Moss, went undrafted in 2020 after winning a championship with LSU. The elder brother spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals and the Washington Commanders’ organization.

Thaddeus has never gotten into a regular-season game, and he was last on an NFL roster in 2022 with the Bengals.

Randy Moss spent seven-plus seasons with the Vikings in his 14-year career.