Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night at the 7th Annual NFL Honors in Minnesota.
Below are the top tweets from the historic night for the all-time leading wide receiver of the Minnesota Vikings:
Wanna thank all my teammates for jus being themselves!Taking my memories with me to the HALL.All the fans that followed me through thick&thin guess wht?..................#weareindahall1stballotboom
— Randy Moss (@RandyMoss) February 4, 2018
Nothing but love for #84#Skol pic.twitter.com/WA1Q7pGP6G
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) February 4, 2018
Big shouts to my man @RandyMoss for HOF. Much deserved. Favorite football player of all time. Straight cash. Respect. @Vikings
— Nick Swardson (@NickSwardson) February 4, 2018
HALL OF FAMER.
— KG's Area 21 (@KGArea21) February 4, 2018
Congrats, @RandyMoss! #StraightCashHomie #PFHOF18 pic.twitter.com/Rpt5m2GN2q
.@PFHOFPrez makes the rounds to the doors of the new #PFHOF18 class members. This is how they learned they were officially elected to the Hall. pic.twitter.com/iSJQeHiLWv
— Best Attraction for Sports Fans (@ProFootballHOF) February 4, 2018
What a year it’s been for the Super Freak!! @Vikings Ring of Honor and now forever enshrined in the @NFL Hall of Fame!! Congrats @RandyMoss!
— Kyle Rudolph (@KyleRudolph82) February 4, 2018
My friend @RandyMoss joins me in Canton @ProFootballHOF we're 1 of 3 teammate duo WRs (Stallworth/Swann,Jerry Rice/Terrell Owens) you earned this honor, and I'm so proud of the man you became #NFLHonors pic.twitter.com/u5w34YJYp0
— Cris Carter (@criscarter80) February 4, 2018
Congrats to my guy 84! Thanks for doing you and making me want to be just like you! Your the… https://t.co/VyCkhfitwi
— Adam Thielen (@athielen19) February 4, 2018
Congrats @RandyMoss You deserve it!
— Jake Reed (@JakeReed86) February 4, 2018
Next stop: Canton pic.twitter.com/E9gfCbnqgP
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) February 4, 2018
He's in!
— NFL (@NFL) February 4, 2018
See you in Canton, @randymoss! #PFHOF18 pic.twitter.com/3is5FLs4WN
Two of the greatest WR in NFL history could be announced as Hall of Famers on Saturday.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 3, 2018
Randy Moss would be the first WR to be enshrined in his first year of eligibility since Jerry Rice in 2010. pic.twitter.com/T5SGsIUzDK
Welcome to Canton, Randy Moss. pic.twitter.com/U6UaVRfeAF
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 4, 2018
WR Randy Moss workout numbers from 1998 Marshall Pro Day:
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 3, 2018
6-4, 215
4.25 40-yd dash
47-inch vertical
15,292 receiving yards
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 3, 2018
156 receiving TDs
23 receiving TDs in a single season (NFL record)
10× 1,000+ yard receiving seasons
5× NFL receiving TDs leader
4× First-team All-Pro
The list goes on and on, and now, you can add first-ballot Hall of Famer. Congrats, Randy Moss! pic.twitter.com/N4N6I69s98
4 members of the #Vikings 15-1 team in 1998 have now been selected to the @ProFootballHOF - @RandyMoss, @criscarter80, John Randle and Randall McDaniel pic.twitter.com/KiKik1LPfK
— Vikings PR (@VikingsPR) February 4, 2018
Straight. Cash. Homie.@RandyMoss is headed to the Hall of Fame! https://t.co/fRkaY1omME pic.twitter.com/7niQ6dlWED
— SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) February 4, 2018
Straight cash homie.@RandyMoss becomes the first WR to enter the Hall of Fame on his first ballot since @JerryRice. pic.twitter.com/5iKlXu4Zqq
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 3, 2018
What a class! Congrats to @raylewis @BrianDawkins @RandyMoss @terrellowens !
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) February 3, 2018
Hall-of-Famer. First try.
— The Athletic (@TheAthleticMIN) February 4, 2018
Randy Moss is heading to Canton. pic.twitter.com/iXBC2s6ixE
Grab a tissue.
— ESPN (@espn) February 4, 2018
Here’s how @RandyMoss reacted when he found out he was headed to Canton. (via @ProFootballHOF) pic.twitter.com/cZzpis0D75
@RandyMoss There will never be another, congrats my dude.
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) February 4, 2018
Two of the most explosive receivers to play the game!! Good luck Randy Moss and Terrell Owens for Pro Football Hall of Fame today.
— jerryrice (@JerryRice) February 3, 2018