Randy Moss Says He "Would Consider" Coming Out of Retirement to Play With Peyton Manning and the Broncos

As if the Broncos needed any more fire power at wide receiver.

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The last time Randy Moss competed in an NFL game was 21 months ago, but that wouldn't stop the 37-year-old receiver from coming out of retirement, if the right opportunity presented itself. During his appearance on The Peter Schrager Podcast, Moss discussed the possibility of returning to the NFL, if a star quarterback, like the Broncos' Peyton Manning, came calling. 


"I'm gonna tell you this, for me to come out of retirement for a player such as Peyton Manning, I would consider that," Moss said. "I really would consider it. I'm still in great shape, I can still run. ... I'm not the most old, but just by looking at the things I see on Sundays, I can still go out there and catch some passes and catch some touchdowns."

According to Fox Sports' Jay Glazer, the Seattle Seahawks approached Moss about the possibility of a return after dealing Percy Harvin to the New York Jets, but he declined their offer. Now, if it were the Broncos, who may want to utilize Moss' talents for their playoff push, all Peyton has to do is say the word. Simple as that.     

[via NFL.com]

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