‘You have to use those guys that can be game-changers’
There has been plenty of optimism surrounding the arrival of the new coaching regime in Washington and one person joining the chorus of praise around the new offense, is veteran wide receiver Santana Moss.
Moss Is ‘Just Thrilled’ About His New Coaches
Santana Moss took the podium to say a few words. And then a few more, and a few more after that. Moss is a quiet guy until you get him going…
Moss Kicks Back After Counseling Youths
On any given Sunday Santana Moss often faces foes twice his size without hesitation, but Thursday’s opposing squad was particularly intimidating.
Superbowl with the Moss Brothers
The Moss Foundation is proud to celebrate it’s 10th season during SuperBowl XLIV. Since its inception in 2001, the Moss Foundation has proven to be a monumental and inspirational organization, addressing many of the issues that affect our youth today.
Week 16: Gameballs
Moss’s eight catches and 92 yards were his second-best totals in both categories this season. He was Washington’s only offensive weapon. He produced the Redskins’ longest play of the night out of nothing, a screen right that he cut back across the field.
Moss: Giants Knew My Routes
If it looked like the Giants knew everything that was coming Monday night, there’s a reason. They often did. At least that’s what Redskins receiver Santana Moss said Wednesday.
Moss: Portis Still Has It
No player in the Washington Redskins’ locker room is closer to Pro Bowl running back Clinton Portis than wide receiver Santana Moss, a fellow Floridian and a teammate at the University of Miami.
Key matchup: Terence Newman vs. Santana Moss
Santana Moss is not having a Santana Moss-like season for the Redskins with 35 catches for 508 yards and two touchdowns. He has only one 100-yard game this year and is in the midst of his second-longest century-mark drought.
Moss doesn’t want fulltime punt return duty
Santana Moss doesn’t want to be the fulltime punt returner although he believes he has a knack for it.
Moss Joins Elite Company with TD
Wide receiver Santana Moss made the play that won the game, a 59-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Jason Campbell in the third quarter. Though Moss caught only two passes, he did something no Redskin has done in 22 years…
Moss shines through with big play
The Washington Redskins were staring at another dark, gloomy outcome Sunday — in this case an upset loss to the woeful and winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Then the clouds suddenly parted.


