
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce Randy Moss on Cowboys Revenge Game, Edelnut Origins, Wideout Woes & an All Dog NFL Team | EP 181
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Mar 4, 2026 Randy Moss, Hall of Fame wide receiver known for record-setting touchdown seasons, shares wild career stories and locker-room nicknames. He discusses basketball roots shaping his red-zone mastery, college setbacks to NFL stardom, breaking ankle and Thanksgiving breakout, teaming with Tom Brady, and even inventing an all-dog NFL roster. Short, funny, and full of behind-the-scenes moments.
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How Edelman Got The Nickname Edelnut And Randy Mentored Him
- Randy tells how he nicknamed Julian Edelman "Edelnut" after catching him cussing while Randy was on the phone with his Christian mother.
- He also recalls helping Edelman financially as a rookie to feed teammates and mentoring him on learning the game.
Randy's Rookie Thanksgiving Breakout Against Cowboys
- Randy recalls his rookie Thanksgiving revenge game against the Cowboys where he caught three passes for 163 yards and three touchdowns.
- He describes being in a zone, ignoring familiar faces in the crowd, and crediting veteran coaching and receiver corps unity.
Revis's Preparation Made Him A Nightmare For Receivers
- Randy names Darrelle Revis as the cornerback who made his job hardest, attributing Revis's success to homework, basketball athleticism, and technique study.
- He highlights Revis's patience, footwork, and film study as model preparation for defending top receivers.
