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Cris Carter suggests that there are now angels in the Green Bay Packers fanbase, explains the motivation behind Randy Moss's ...
Formers Minnesota Vikings players Jake Reed, left, and Cris Carter carry a jersey for former Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Monday, Dec. 16 ...
Cris Carter is dealing with the announcement by Randy Moss of his cancer. Saturday night, he surprised kids on behalf of the Salvation Army with a gift bag that lacked for nothing.
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Former Vikings Cris Carter, Jake Reed hold jersey of Randy Moss, who has been battling cancer - MSNRandy Moss, Cris Carter and Jake Reed formed one of the more famous receiver trios in NFL history. "Three Deep" put up a lot of yards and highlights for the Minnesota Vikings.
Former Minnesota Vikings receivers Jake Reed, left, and Cris Carter carry a Randy Moss jersey before a game, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Minneapolis.
Moss averaged almost a touchdown a game, and Carter was good for 5.5 receptions a game. At 13.4 yards per catch, you could pencil Carter in for almost 75 yards a game.
Cris Carter was the older, wiser player who took Moss under his wing and showed him how to be great, so seeing him out there showing love to his dear friend made for a great moment on television.
Randy Moss, Cris Carter and Jake Reed formed one of the more famous receiver trios in NFL history. "Three Deep" put up a lot of yards and highlights for the Minnesota Vikings.
Cris Carter Ranks Justin Jefferson Above Randy Moss. Carter’s longevity in Minnesota has held him higher than Moss in several career categories.
Jefferson also passed Cris Carter's single-season reception record, which the Hall of Famer set in 1994 with 122 catches. Carter acknowledged the passing of the torch moment with a post on Twitter.
Minnesota Vikings (11-2) legends Cris Carter and Jake Reed honored former teammate Randy Moss, who recently announced his cancer diagnosis, during the coin toss ahead of the Week 15 Monday Night ...
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