Redskins Santana Moss no doubt wants to keep playing, but that may not be in the cards for the veteran WR. Moss was candid about a conversation he had with team own, Dan Synder when he was a guest on sports radio.
“I went up there and met with Dan a little before the draft, and we just talked basically about life, football, everything,” Moss said, via the Washington Post. “Dan has always been special to me from Day One when I became a Redskin, and he knows how much I love him and I appreciate him. So we sat down and talked for hours, and he just told me, ‘I know that you want to play so I’m not sure how things are gonna go, but if you’re not a ‘Skin, whenever you’re done, I want you back here to retire and everything. And when you’re done with that, if you want to do something with the team, give me a holler.’ And I appreciate that, because I feel like my life has been around football for so long that it’s hard to just walk away, even when it’s time for me to walk away.”
Moss only made 10 catches in the 2014 season, so the writing is definitely on the wall. Though it may be the end of Moss’ NFL playing career, it certainly sounds like he still has a future with the Redskins.
[h/t ProFootballTalk]