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Randy Moss

8/13/2006

Moss is expected to make his return to the Metrodome Monday for the Oakland Raiders preseason game against his former team. The Minnesota Vikings traded the All-Pro wide receiver and 1998 NLF draft pick to Oakland before last season. "It's going to be something special," Moss said of his return. "Hopefully, the Metrodome will sell out because I'm coming back, but I'm a Raider now."

11/26/2005

Although he sat out part of Oakland's Friday practice as a precaution, it looks like Moss is close to 100 percent healthy.

11/17/2005

After being listed as questionable on the Raiders' injury report the past few weeks, Moss was upgraded to probable on the most recent list. Although the receiver did not practice with the team on Wednesday, he should get close to his regular reps in Sunday's matchup with the Washington Redskins. Moss has been limited since suffering bruised ribs, a strained groin and a bruised pelvis on a hard fall in a game against the San Diego Chargers in Week 6.

11/10/2005

According to Raiders head coach Norv Turner, Moss continues to be bothered by soreness caused by bruised ribs, a strained groin and a bruised pelvis. The veteran receiver is expected to be in the lineup for Sunday's meeting against the Denver Broncos, but his playing time might be slightly limited again, as a precautionary measure. Officially, he is listed as questionable on this week's injury report.

11/7/2005

Moss saw regular playing time in Sunday's matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, despite being less than 100 percent because of bruised ribs, a strained groin and a bruised pelvis. However, the Raiders' receiver failed to record a catch -- a seven-yard touchdown reception -- until there were less than two minutes left in the game. He was targeted eight times by quarterback Kerry Collins.

11/6/2005

Moss, who has been hampered by bruised ribs, strained groin and bruised pelvis since a hard fall on October 16, is active and will be in the Raiders' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. He is expected to start opposite Jerry Porter, with Doug Gabriel serving as the No. 3 wideout.

11/4/2005

Moss did not return to practice with the Raiders on Thursday as head coach Norv Turner had hoped, and he remains listed as questionable for Sunday's meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs. Reportedly, the receiver has shown improvement, but the team is being very cautious with him in hopes of avoid further aggravation of his laundry list of injuries. Moss has been hampered by bruised ribs, strained groin and bruised pelvis since a hard fall on October 16.

11/3/2005

Giving him some time to recover from his groin, rib, pelvis and head ailments, the Raiders kept Moss on the sidelined for Wednesday's practice. According to head coach Norv Turner, the move is considered precautionary, and the team expects the receiver to return to the field on Thursday.

10/31/2005

Moss was able to play through his rib and groin injuries in Sunday's meeting with the Tennessee Titans, but after taking a shot to the head, he did not see much time in the second half. The Raiders' receiver likely will be limited in practice over the next several days, and his status will be updated later this week. For now, he is considered day-to-day.

10/30/2005

Despite soreness in his groin and ribcage, Moss is listed as active for Oakland's Sunday game with the Titans. With Moss still hampered by the injuries, his snaps may be somewhat limited.

10/27/2005

Moss continues to battle soreness in his groin and ribs, but he should be available for Sunday's matchup with the Tennessee Titans. However, according to Raiders head coach Norv Turner, the veteran receiver is nowhere near 100 percent, and his action likely will be limited, as it was last week. Officially, he has been listed as questionable.

10/24/2005

Moss was able to play in Sunday's victory over the Buffalo Bills, but his action was limited as a precautionary measure, and he finished with three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown. The Raiders' receiver had been listed as doubtful going into the game, due to bruised ribs, a strained groin and bruised pelvic area, injuries suffered during last weekend's action.

10/23/2005

Despite being unable to practice with the Raiders during the week, Moss will be active and in the starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Buffalo Bills. The receiver had been limited to light running over the previous few days, due to bruised ribs, strained groin and bruised pelvic area, injuries suffered during last weekend's action.

10/21/2005

Moss has been able to jog lightly during the Raiders' practices the past couple of days, but he has yet to resume participation in team drills. According to head coach Norv Turner, the receiver, who is nursing bruised ribs, strained groin and bruised pelvic area, continues to show improvement. Despite the progress, he is listed as doubtful for Sunday's matchup with the Buffalo Bills and likely won't play.

10/19/2005

Moss has been listed as doubtful for this week's game against the Buffalo Bills, suffering from groin and rib injuries.

10/18/2005

According to Raiders head coach Norv Turner, Moss was still very sore on Monday, and his availability for next weekend's meeting with the Buffalo Bills will be determined in the coming days. The receiver missed the final three quarters of Sunday's loss to the San Diego Chargers after suffering bruised ribs, a strained groin and bruised pelvic area.

10/17/2005

Moss was forced to leave the game against the Chargers on Sunday with bruised ribs and an injured groin. He was hurt after trying for an overthrown ball and landing hard on the ground towards the end of the first quarter. The Raiders' wide receiver was able to return for one play, a Lamont Jordan touchdown run, before leaving the game for good and missing the final three quarters. His status for next weekend is up in the air, so stay tuned for updates this week.

9/19/2005

Moss hauled in five passes for 127 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown catch, in Sunday night's 23-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Raiders' receiver had nearly the same stat line in the team's season opener against the New England Patriots last week, notching five receptions for 130 yards and a TD.

9/9/2005

Even though the Raiders came up short in their comeback attempt in Thursday's 30-20 loss to the New England Patriots, Moss had a successful regular-season debut with his new club. The receiver, who was acquired from the Minnesota Vikings during the offseason, hauled in five passes for 130 yards, including a 73-yard touchdown grab.