When the Redskins signed Pierre Garcon and Josh Morgan this offseason, it looked like it could be the end for Santana Moss in Washington. Moss, 33, had clearly seen better days and the Redskins had 2 receivers coming in as free agents, as well as a promising young receiver in Leonard Hankerson. The Redskins instead cut Jabar Gaffney, which gave Moss some more roster security.
However, Moss is doing more than just making the roster so far in OTAs. He is currently impressing a lot. Mike Shanahan praised him and his conditioning, while Redskins beat writer Rich Campbell of the Washington Times said he looked like “the Santana Moss of old.” With Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan still not 100% because of injuries, Moss has a good chance to not just stay on the roster, but start opposite Garcon. It’ll be a battle to watch in Training Camp.
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