Education
Moss attended Holt High School, before accepting a scholarship from Alabama State University.
Moss attended Holt High School, before accepting a scholarship from Alabama State University.
He played college football for Alabama State University. He was a two-year starter at right tackle, receiving All-Southwest Athletic Conference and Black College All-American honors as a senior. Dallas Cowboys
Moss was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1988 NFL Draft and waived on August 23.
He was later re-signed on December 8 and declared inactive for 2 games.
On August 22, 1989, he was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for a tenth round draft choice (#259-Jim Szymanski). Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts acquired Moss because they needed to improve their depth at the offensive tackle position.
He played in 16 games on special teams. In 1990, he was named the starter at left tackle and became one of the largest offensive linemen in the league.
In 1991, he missed 5 games due to ankle injuries.
The next year he missed 3 games with ankle injuries. In 1993, he was named the starter at right tackle. The next year he missed the last 5 games with a knee injury, but still contributed to the Colts rushing for 2,060 yards and allowing only 28 sacks, at the time tied for the fewest sacks in a 16 game schedule.
Detroit Lions
On May 1, 1995, he signed with the Detroit Lions as a free agent.
He didn"t participate in the first 3 weeks of training camp while rehabbing his previous knee injury, but was still able to make the season opener as the team"s starting right tackle. He also played in the Wild Card playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The next year he only allowed 2.5 sacks and helped Barry Sanders lead the league in rushing with 1,553 yards. New England Patriots
On March 31, 1997, he was signed by the New England Patriots as a free agent.
He was a two-year starter at right tackle, until being released to free salary cap space on March 23, 2000.
After retiring from football, he moved to Madison, Alabama. Moss initiated several business opportunities, including housing construction and ice cream shops. He was a little-league football coach for the Madison Patriots.