Santana Moss

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Santana Moss
Date of birth June 1, 1979 (age 27)
Place of birth Flag of United States Miami, Florida
Position(s) Wide Receiver
College University of Miami
NFL Draft 2001 / Round 1/ Pick 16
Pro Bowls 2005
Statistics
Team(s)
2001–2004
2005-Present
New York Jets
Washington Redskins

Santana Terrell Moss (born June 1, 1979 in Miami, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays wide receiver for the Washington Redskins of the NFL.

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Moss played high school football at Miami Carol City Senior High and then at the University of Miami, where he broke the school's record (previously held by Michael Irvin) for most receiving yards (with 2,546 yards). He finished the 2000 season with 1,604 all-purpose yards. He was chosen to the "All-Big East Conference First Team" as a senior. Moss was the first player to earn Big East Offensive and Special Teams Player of the Year honors in the same season.

Moss also ran track at the University of Miami, and was named the "Most Outstanding Field Performer" for the 2000 Big East Outdoor Track and Field championships. In 1999, Moss finished the 60-meter dash in 6.83 seconds.

Moss is an important figure in University of Miami football history, generally considered (along with Michael Irvin) one of the most accomplished wide receivers in the university's history. He graduated as the school's all-time leader in receiving yards (2,546), punt return yards (1,196), and all-purpose yards (4,394).

Moss was a first round (16th overall) pick in the 2001 NFL Draft by the New York Jets out of the University of Miami. Moss's agent is fellow University of Miami alumnus Drew Rosenhaus, a member of the so-called Miami mafia, who is widely considered one of the most aggressive agents currently representing NFL players. Moss played 51 games with the Jets and finished with 3,899 receiving yards, 19 touchdowns, 127 rushing yards, and 1,799 return yards.

Following the 2004 season, Moss was acquired by the Redskins in a trade with the Jets for former Jet Laveranues Coles. Known for his big play potential, Moss started the season off with a bang in just Week 2 against the Dallas Cowboys, where he caught two touchdown passes of 39 and 70 yards from Mark Brunell in the last five minutes to beat the Cowboys 14-13 on Monday Night Football. His 2005 season with the Redskins was the best in his professional career, with 84 receptions for 1,483 yards, setting a new Redskins single-season receiving record. In 2005, Moss also was selected to his first NFL Pro Bowl. Moss recorded 18 rushing yards and 3 catches for 39 receiving yards at the Pro Bowl.

The 2006 season got off to a slow start for Moss. In the first three games, he recorded only 13 catches for 188 yards as the Redskins got off to a disappointing 1-2 start. On October 1, 2006, however, Moss exploded for a season-high 138 yards on 4 catches, hauling in three touchdowns of 55 and 8 yards, as well as a 68-yard game-winning touchdown to give Washington the victory in overtime over the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars 36-30 [1].

Moss finished the year with 790 yards on 55 receptions, nowhere near matching his production of the previous year as the Redskins finshed the year a disappointing 5-11.

Moss attended Scottlake Elementary and Parkway Middle School, both located in Miami. He majored in liberal arts at the University of Miami.

Moss has two children, Santana, Jr. (a son) and Saniya (a daughter). He is the older brother of current New York Giants wide receiver Sinorice Moss, who was drafted in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

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