Who is Randy Moss' wife Lydia Moss?
Former NFL wide receiver Randy Moss was in attendance at the New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft's wedding. Photos of some of the famous wedding guests, including quarterback Tom Brady, made headlines this weekend.
Fans also noticed something else. Moss was wearing a white t-shirt to the wedding. The former wide receiver, who is known for dressing quite fashionably, looked as if he was heading to a different event.
When asked about his outfit, he blamed his wife Lydia for the mixup. Stating that she told him that they were going to an event for Kraft but he wasn't aware that it was a wedding that they were attending.
“My wife told me we were going to an event for Robert Kraft and I found out that night it was his wedding.”
Lydia Moss isn't in the public eye much and has a more private lifestyle compared to her husband. He and Lydia married in 2015 and it isn't documented what her career or life journey has been like.
The former NFL wide receiver mentioned his wife Lydia in his Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in 2018. He and Lydia don't have any children together, but he does have five children from his first marriage to his high school sweetheart.
How long did Randy Moss play in the NFL?
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss now works as and NFL analyst on ESPN. He makes appearances on the 'Monday Night Football' pregame show as well as on 'Sunday NFL Countdown'. But before that, he played 14 seasons in the National Football League.
Randy Moss was drafted out of Marshall with the 21st overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. He opted out of both his junior and senior seasons to pursue a career in the NFL.
After seven seasons with the Vikings, he was traded to the Oakland Raiders. He spent two seasons with the Raiders before heading to New England for four seasons.
He finished his career with a trip back to Minnesota and then Tennessee. He then retired but decided to come back after a year away from football and signed with the San Francisco 49ers.
He completed his 14-year NFL career with 15,292 receiving yards and 156 receiving touchdowns and four touchdown returns in 218 career games. He had six straight seasons of over 1,000 receiving yards with a career high 1,632 in the 2003 NFL season.