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Randy Moss Makes Hall Of Fame

Moss, who set records with the Patriots, has gotten the call to the Hall.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — On the ever of the Super Bowl, a Patriots record holder has been voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Randy Moss, one of the defining players of his generation and arguably the most gifted receiver of all-time, was voted into the Hall Saturday night, according to multiple reports.

Former Patriots cornerback Ty Law, who won three Super Bowls with the team between 2001-04, did not receive enough votes.

Moss is best known for his time with the Minnesota Vikings, the franchise with which he spent parts of eight seasons with. Moss, who ranks second all-time in touchdown receptions with 156, was never more prolific than with New England in 2017. Moss helped lead the Patriots to a 16-0 regular-season while catching a single-season NFL record 23 touchdowns.

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Moss was traded two seasons later, finishing his career in 2012 at 35 years old in San Francisco.

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