Overview
- On July 17, Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that Tyreek Hill, while a top-five receiver today, is “nowhere all-time.”
- Moss pointed to Hill’s 2024 downturn—81 catches for 959 yards and his first missed Pro Bowl—as evidence his career trajectory falls short of all-time benchmarks.
- Hill’s career totals rank him 42nd in receiving yards (11,098), 42nd in receptions (798) and 30th in receiving touchdowns (82), highlighting the gap to historical leaders.
- Moss contrasts those figures with his own Hall of Fame credentials—second in receiving touchdowns (156), fourth in receiving yards (15,292) and 17th in receptions (982)—to assert his primacy.
- The comments reignite debate over how to balance modern production against historical achievements when evaluating the NFL’s greatest wide receivers.