Sinorice Moss - Career Overview
Date of Birth: December 28, 1983
Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
Early Life and College Career
Sinorice Moss was born in Miami, Florida, and attended the University of Miami, where he played college football for the Miami Hurricanes. He was known for his speed and agility, contributing significantly to the team's receiving corps and helping them maintain a competitive edge in the NCAA.
NFL Career
Sinorice Moss was selected by the New York Giants in the 2006 NFL Draft. He played for the Giants from 2006 to
2009.
- New York Giants (2006-2009):
- Drafted in the 2nd round (44th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.
- Contributed to the team during a successful period, including the Giants' Super Bowl XLII victory.
- Known for his speed, Moss was utilized primarily in the slot receiver position.
Highlights and Accomplishments
- Part of the 2007 New York Giants team that won Super Bowl XLII against the New England Patriots, a game famous for its dramatic finish and the "Helmet Catch" by David Tyree.
- Played a role in the Giants' offense during his time with the team, contributing to their passing game.
- Famous for his quickness and ability to stretch the field, making important catches in crucial moments.
Post-NFL Career
After his time in the NFL, Sinorice Moss has remained involved in football in various capacities, including coaching and mentoring young athletes.
Legacy
Sinorice Moss is remembered for his contributions to the Giants during their Super Bowl-winning season and for being part of a talented family of football players, including his brother, Santana Moss, who had a successful NFL career as well.
While Sinorice Moss may not have had the longest career in the NFL, his contributions to the New York Giants, particularly during their 2007 championship season, have left a mark on the franchise's history. His speed and skills on the field showcased his dedication to the game.