Sinorice Moss Explained

Sinorice Moss
Number:83
Position:Wide receiver
Birth Date:28 December 1983
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:8
Weight Lbs:185
High School:Miami Carol City
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
College:Miami (FL)
Draftyear:2006
Draftround:2
Draftpick:44
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Receptions
Statvalue1:39
Statlabel2:Receiving yards
Statvalue2:421
Statlabel3:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue3:3
Pfr:MossSi00
Cfl-Archive:https://web.archive.org/web/20140911150420/http://www.cfl.ca/roster/show/id/5047

Sinorice Travonce Moss (born December 28, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). He was selected by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2006 NFL draft. He also played in the CFL for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Moss played college football at the University of Miami.

Moss's older brother, Santana, is a former wide receiver who played in the NFL for 14 seasons as a member of the New York Jets and Washington Redskins. His younger cousin, Zack Moss, is currently a running back for the Indianapolis Colts.[1]

College career

Moss played college football for the University of Miami Hurricanes, where he was a standout wide receiver. Before being drafted in the 2nd round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, Moss was rewarded MVP of the 2006 Senior Bowl.

Moss was also a track star at the University of Miami, where he recorded personal bests of 6.42 seconds in the 55 meters and 10.50 seconds in the 100 meters.

Personal bests
EventTime (seconds)VenueDate
55 meters6.42Gainesville, FloridaJanuary 17, 2004
100 meters10.50Coral Springs, FloridaMay 11, 2002

Professional career

New York Giants

Moss was selected by the New York Giants with the 44th overall pick in the second round of the 2006 NFL draft out of the University of Miami.[2]

The Giants expected to groom Moss to be their slot receiver in 2006 but his progress was marred by a recurring quadriceps injury, which caused him to miss training camp and limited him to five receptions during his rookie season in six games. In 2007, Moss played in 13 games, the year of Giants' Super Bowl XLII victory.

After two seasons with the Giants that produced only 26 receptions for 230 yards and no touchdowns, Moss vowed to improve in the 2008 campaign.[3] However, Mario Manningham and Hakeem Nicks, quickly surpassed Moss on the depth chart.

Prior to the 2010 season, Domenik Hixon, who had taken the return job away from Moss during the 2009 season, tore his ACL and was placed on injured reserve. During the preseason, Moss competed for the return specialist job, but suffered from a sports hernia and on August 31, 2010, was placed on season-ending injured reserve. Moss was officially waived by the Giants on November 9, 2010, after reaching an injury settlement.[4] Primarily because of injuries, he departed New York after a five-year career that included just three touchdowns.[4]

Philadelphia Eagles

Moss was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles to a future contract on January 10, 2011. He was released on September 3 during final roster cuts.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

On April 24, 2012, Moss was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[5] After playing in only two regular season games, Moss was released during the following off-season on March 8, 2013.[6]

Personal life

Since retiring from football, Moss has quietly begun pursuing a career as an actor. He has one son, Sinorice Moss Jr.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Buffalobills.com. 5 things to know about running back Zack Moss. April 24, 2020. October 10, 2021.
  2. Web site: 2006 NFL Draft Listing . 2023-05-09 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  3. Web site: Giants' Sinorice Moss expects big year in 2008. Associated Press. April 29, 2008. April 29, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080501083549/http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=406195. May 1, 2008.
  4. Web site: Giants say goodbye to Sinorice Moss . Florio, Mike. ProFootballTalk. November 16, 2010. November 9, 2010.
  5. http://www.riderville.com/article/riders-add-three-imports Riders Add Three Imports
  6. https://www.cfl.ca/article/roughriders-release-wr-moss-qb-osullivan Roughriders release WR Moss, QB O'Sullivan