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After 13 football seasons, Randy Moss has decided to hang up his cleats and retire from the NFL.

Randy’s agent told ESPN that the former Tennessee Titan is content with his career and comfortable walking away from the game.

Moss catching 954 passes and having 153 touchdowns, ranks second to Jerry Rice for the most touchdown catches.

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Randy also played a crucial part in the Patriot 2007 record-breaking season, winning 16 straight games.

Having to yet receive a contract, Randy is said to have a bit of grudge and if signed to any team, he wouldn’t have been much of a team player but a “difference maker.”

GlobalGrind wishes Randy the best with his decision.

Check out the ESPN video on Moss’ retirement below and some pics of Randy on the field on the following pages.

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Randy playing for the New England Patriots.

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One of Moss’ record catches.

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Moss shares some laughs on the field with his teammates.

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Randy Moss on the field for the Patriots.

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Another one of Moss’ record catches.