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Randy Moss Comments on Retirement, Ability to Play in Today’s NFL, More
- Updated: October 12, 2016
Former superstar wide receiver Randy Moss, who currently works as an NFL analyst for ESPN, stated this week he’s in the best shape of his life and could reach double-digit touchdowns if he were still on the field every Sunday instead of in the television studio.
Jonathan Jones of Sports Illustrated spoke with the four-time first-team All-Pro selection Monday about why he’s remained so busy following his retirement. Moss stated that stories about those who don’t stay active have pushed him to maintain his physical health:
It’s just keeping me busy. When you’re sort of bored with life you really start to have negative thoughts and think about negative things. For the most part I try to stay busy and that’s a good thing. Fitness, health I’ve always been into that no matter what people have said about me. Now that I’m older, physically, I’m in the best shape of my life.
It’s seeing and hearing people after retirement, early death, early sickness. There’s a lot of things that can come from this game of football and not everything …