Sources have confirmed that the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have inked a deal with American tight end Thaddeus Moss, renowned as the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss.
In a recent post on X, Moss pondered, “Wonder what football is like in Canada?” It seems he’s about to discover firsthand.
Prior to this, Moss briefly shared and then deleted the phrase “Oskee Wee Wee.”
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Hailing from Florence, Kentucky, Moss commenced his collegiate journey at North Carolina State University before transferring to Louisiana State University. During his time with the LSU Tigers, he made a notable impact, snaring 47 passes for 570 yards and scoring four touchdowns, most notably catching passes from quarterback Joe Burrow en route to securing the 2019 CFP national championship.
Despite his collegiate success, Moss went undrafted in the 2020 NFL Draft. He later joined the Washington Commanders, spending one season with the team before briefly moving to the Cincinnati Bengals, who claimed him off waivers for the 2021 season. Following his release from the Bengals’ training camp in 2022, Moss garnered NFL earnings totaling $619,733 USD.
In 2023, Moss added a United States Football League championship to his resume with the Birmingham Stallions, contributing three receptions for 38 yards and one touchdown to the victory.
Notably, Moss follows in the footsteps of his illustrious father, Randy Moss, who enjoyed a distinguished 14-season NFL career. Renowned for his exceptional performances, Randy Moss accumulated 982 receptions for 15,292 yards and 156 touchdowns, earning four first-team All-Pro selections and setting the single-season record for touchdown catches with 23.