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Former Utah RB Zack Moss joined Big 12 Today to discuss his football journey. Moss shared how COVID significantly impacted his plans for NFL preparation and emphasized the differences between college and professional football, noting that mistakes in college are less forgiving in the NFL.
He reminisced about playing high school football in Miami with Tyler Huntley, who inspired his decision to attend Utah. Moss also revealed that former NFL WR Santana Moss is his cousin. He reflected on his career with the Bills and Colts, recounting a challenging period when he broke his neck in three places during Week 1 with the Bengals.
He explained that he didn’t realize the severity until Week 10 when symptoms affected other parts of his body. Looking ahead, Moss emphasized that his top priority is his personal health.
He concluded by expressing gratitude for his time with the Bills and Colts, highlighting how playing alongside players like Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Jonathan Taylor helped him grow both on and off the field.
TUNE IN!
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Former Utah RB Zack Moss joined Big 12 Today to discuss his football journey. Moss shared how COVID significantly impacted his plans for NFL preparation and emphasized the differences between college and professional football, noting that mistakes in college are less forgiving in the NFL.
He reminisced about playing high school football in Miami with Tyler Huntley, who inspired his decision to attend Utah. Moss also revealed that former NFL WR Santana Moss is his cousin. He reflected on his career with the Bills and Colts, recounting a challenging period when he broke his neck in three places during Week 1 with the Bengals.
He explained that he didn’t realize the severity until Week 10 when symptoms affected other parts of his body. Looking ahead, Moss emphasized that his top priority is his personal health.
He concluded by expressing gratitude for his time with the Bills and Colts, highlighting how playing alongside players like Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Jonathan Taylor helped him grow both on and off the field.
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