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Randy Moss’ Health Issues Are None Of Our Business
Unless and until he shares them with us

Christopher Gates has been the lead writer at The Daily Norseman since the site launched in July of 2006, covering the Minnesota Vikings day in and day out.
On Tuesday night, a bit of controversy broke out on social media about the health of Minnesota Vikings legend Randy Moss. Moss, as we talked about a week or so ago, is dealing with undisclosed health issues that he addressed on ESPN’s NFL Countdown show before announcing he was taking a leave of absence from the show to deal with those issues.

Well, for whatever reason, Twin Cities media figure Larry Fitzgerald Sr. thought he would take the opportunity to disclose those issues.

Fitzgerald put the news out there that he “heard” that Moss was battling liver cancer. Thus far, he is the only person that who has said this. This led to a flood of people expressing their support for Moss.

Regardless of whether this diagnosis is true or not, I can’t emphasize enough what an absolute jerk move this is by the elder Fitzgerald. If Randy Moss wanted us to know exactly what was going on with him health-wise, he had an opportunity to do so on an ESPN show that garners a much larger audience than Fitzgerald’s platform on Twitter/X does. But he chose to keep it vague, which is his right, and frankly it isn’t anyone else’s place to force the issue. When Moss is ready to tell everyone what’s happening with his health, I’m quite certain that he will let everyone know.

However, a more reliable source has now said that Fitzgerald’s report is not accurate. That source is Moss’ son, former NFL tight end Thaddeus Moss, who had this to say to Fitzgerald’s story.

In more polite terms, the younger Moss vehemently disagrees with Fitzgerald’s statement about his father’s health, going so far as to say that Randy Moss doesn’t actually communicate with Larry Fitzgerald Sr. about anything. Of these two, I have a strange feeling that Thaddeus Moss is the more reliable source. But, again, it isn’t the place of Larry Fitzgerald Sr. or anyone else to put anything out there, whether it’s confirmed or merely speculative, about the health of Randy Moss.

In today’s environment, there’s a decision to be made about putting things out there between getting it first or getting it right. It appears that Larry Fitzgerald Sr. has chosen the former at the expense of the latter, much to his own detriment.

We’re all behind Randy Moss in his battle with whatever ailment it is that he’s dealing with. But, as of now, we don’t know what that ailment is, and it isn’t any of our business until Randy himself chooses to let us know. Hopefully there won’t be any more malicious speculation on this front going forward. In the meantime, the best thing any of us can do is continue to send positive thoughts towards the Moss family and hope that things turn around for him in short order.

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Cowboys 3-round mock draft: Dallas stockpiles offensive firepower

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In need of help on offense, the Dallas
Cowboys land two big-time playmakers in this 3-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.

The Dallas Cowboys won’t be in the playoffs this year but they way they’ve closed out the season has been promising. They’ve won four of their past five games, and it could have been five if not for a mistake on a blocked punt.

Dallas was expected to make big changes this offseason with Mike McCarthy on the hot seat but this resurgance has him favored to return. Whether he comes back for a sixth year, or they look for a new coach, the offense is going to need more talent.

That’s the focus early in this 3-round mock draft as the Cowboys bring in two difference-makers with their first two selections.

Round 1: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka / Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY has fought through a shoulder injury all season and still has more than 100 receptions and 1,000 yards. Dallas has needed that from him since the rest of the offense has been inconsistent. While Jalen Tolbert has been vastly improved, he’s best served as a WR3, which is why they use their first round pick on Emeka Egbuka from Ohio State.

A savvy route-runner who can be deadly after the reception, Egbuka would would an excellent addition across from Lamb. He’s exactly what Dak Prescott needs to get back on track in 2025.

Round 2: Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee

Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson / Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
One of the most pleasant surprises this season has been Rico Dowdle. The former undrafted free agent had 903 yards and is averaging 4.8 per carry. As we saw in Week 16, however, when he struggles to move the ball on the ground, Dallas has no other options.

That’s why adding a running back is a must, even if they re-sign Dowdle. In this mock, they use their second pick on Dylan Sampson from Tennsee, giving them someone who can carry the load — but also has no issues working in a committee.

Sampson had 604 yards and seven touchdowns in 2023 while splitting time with Jaylen Wright. When Wright entered the NFL, Sampson became the No. 1 back and has 1,491 yards and 22 touchdowns in 13 games.

Round 3: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon forces a fumble from Idaho Vandals quarterback Jack Layne / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK
Osa Odighizuwa has put together the best season of his career in 2024, which happent to be a contract year. He’s likely earned more than Jerry Jones is willing to pay, so the Cowboys will need to find a replacement.

In this mock, one slides to them in Round 3 with Derrick Harmon from Oregon still on the board. Harmon is a disruptive pass rusher who spent three years at Michigan State before heading to Oregon. In his first year with the Ducks, he has 42 tackles and five sacks.

A massive D-tackle at 6-foot-5 and 330 pounds, Harmon is also a powerful run defender who could turn into a weapon in the middle of the defensive line.

 

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A Massive Setback: Miami Dolphins HC Reveals Three Key Reasons Why He Will Never Play Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill Again.

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A Massive Setback: Miami Dolphins HC Reveals Three Key Reasons Why He Will Never Play Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill Again.

 

In a shocking turn of events, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has reportedly announced that Tyreek Hill, one of the most electrifying wide receivers in the NFL, will not be utilized on the field for the foreseeable future. The decision, which has sent shockwaves through the NFL community, stems from three critical issues that McDaniel addressed during a press conference late Tuesday.

1. Health and Safety Concerns

The first and perhaps most significant reason cited by McDaniel is Hill’s health. Despite his incredible speed and agility, Hill has faced recurring injuries this season, including a lingering hamstring issue and minor concussions. McDaniel expressed concerns about Hill’s long-term well-being and his ability to sustain his performance at the highest level of competition.

“We have to think beyond just this season,” McDaniel stated. “Tyreek is a phenomenal player and a huge part of our team, but we can’t ignore the toll that football takes on his body. My priority is his health, not just as an athlete, but as a person. I would never forgive myself if I put him in a position where he could suffer a life-altering injury.”

2. Disciplinary Issues

Another factor influencing McDaniel’s decision involves off-field disciplinary concerns. While he refrained from divulging specific details, reports have surfaced indicating that Hill was involved in an undisclosed team violation. Sources close to the organization hinted at an internal dispute stemming from Hill’s frustration with his role in the offense, which reportedly led to tensions during practice sessions.

McDaniel addressed this indirectly, saying, “We have standards as a team, and every player is held accountable to those standards. Tyreek is an incredible talent, but no one is above the culture we’ve built here. Sometimes tough decisions have to be made for the betterment of the group.”

3. Strategic Shift in Offensive Philosophy

Lastly, McDaniel cited a shift in offensive strategy as a key reason for sidelining Hill. The Dolphins’ explosive passing game, once the cornerstone of their success, has become more predictable to opposing defenses in recent weeks. McDaniel suggested that a recalibration of their approach might be necessary to keep their offense dynamic and unpredictable.

“With the talent we have, we’re exploring new ways to distribute the ball and keep defenses on their toes,” McDaniel explained. “While Tyreek has been a focal point of our offense, we believe diversifying our options will help us in the long run. This is about making our team as successful as possible.”

The decision to bench Tyreek Hill raises questions about his future with the Dolphins. While McDaniel emphasized that the move is not permanent, the uncertainty surrounding Hill’s role could lead to speculation about a potential trade or a reduced role moving forward.

Hill, for his part, has not commented publicly on the situation. However, sources close to the player suggest he is deeply disappointed by the decision but remains committed to working through the challenges.

As the Dolphins prepare for a crucial stretch of games in their playoff hunt, the absence of Tyreek Hill on the field will undoubtedly test the team’s resilience. Whether this bold move will pay off or create further turmoil remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the Dolphins are taking an unconventional path in their pursuit of success.

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“Despite their disappointing 4-11 season and absence from the NFL postseason next month, the Jets have just received some good news “

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“Despite their disappointing 4-11 season and absence from the NFL postseason next month, the Jets have just received some good news “

 

The New York Jets may be officially out of contention for the NFL postseason next month, but amidst their challenging 4-11 season, they received some positive news on Tuesday. Rookie offensive tackle Olu Fashanu, who sustained a foot injury during the team’s loss to the Rams on Sunday, was initially feared to be sidelined long-term. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich announced the following day that Fashanu would be placed on injured reserve (IR) with only two games left in the season.

 

 

At first, there were concerns that the injury, diagnosed as Plantar fasciitis, could require surgery. Ulbrich himself expressed a high level of uncertainty, saying he was “fairly certain” Fashanu would undergo an operation to address the issue. However, the team later clarified that Fashanu would not need surgery. The Jets updated the media, confirming that the rookie would make a full recovery, as reported to Mail Sport via email. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo further added that Fashanu would only need a few weeks to heal and return to action.

 

 

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Fashanu, the 11th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has been one of the few bright spots for the Jets this season. Despite the team’s struggles, he has been impressive on the offensive line, allowing only one sack in 15 games, according to Pro Football Focus. However, the Jets’ season has been otherwise marred by a series of setbacks. It has been a particularly tough year for the franchise, which saw the defense’s performance decline and the offense fail to put up enough points.

 

This disappointing campaign has led to significant changes within the organization. Head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas were both let go, while offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett was demoted and stripped of his play-calling responsibilities after Ulbrich took over as interim head coach. To add to the turmoil, trade rumors have begun circulating around Garrett Wilson, the team’s young star wide receiver. Wilson, who has been through a great deal of losing in his three seasons with the Jets, has reportedly become frustrated with the team’s struggles.

 

Following the Jets’ 19-9 loss to the Rams, Wilson expressed his confusion over his limited involvement in the game. He was targeted just three times in the first 55 minutes, a stat that left him puzzled. “I just got to go out and put my best foot forward and hope that things fall my way,” Wilson said. “I’d like to be involved, love to make an impact on the game, but people see it differently. That’s out of my control.”

 

The Jets now face a tough finish to the season, with their final two games scheduled against the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins. While their playoff hopes have long been dashed, the team is still hoping to close out the year on a more positive note, despite the ongoing challenges.

 

At first, there were concerns that the injury, diagnosed as Plantar fasciitis, could require surgery. Ulbrich himself expressed a high level of uncertainty, saying he was “fairly certain” Fashanu would undergo an operation to address the issue. However, the team later clarified that Fashanu would not need surgery. The Jets updated the media, confirming that the rookie would make a full recovery, as reported to Mail Sport via email. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo further added that Fashanu would only need a few weeks to heal and return to action.

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