Montigo Moss Invited To Minnesota Vikings 2025 Rookie Minicamp
Montigo Moss, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss, has been invited to the Minnesota Vikings rookie minicamp, set for May 9 through May 12, 2025. For Montigo, this is not just another tryout. It is a chance to step onto the same field where his father became a legend, but this time with his own story to tell. After going undrafted, he is ready to work for everything.
Grinding It Out at Maine
Montigo Moss was not handed anything in college. He did not play for a big-name school with endless TV coverage or a national spotlight. He chose the University of Maine, and he worked. Day by day, game by game, he built a solid career there. He was not flashy, but he was consistent. And that counts.
In his senior year, he caught 61 passes for 722 yards and scored 7 touchdowns. Not bad at all. Those numbers got him third-team All-Conference honors in the Colonial Athletic Association. That is a tough league, and he made his mark in it. Over four seasons, he totaled 143 catches for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns. That kind of production does not happen by accident.
Still, the NFL Draft came and went, and his name was not called. That stings. But it happens to a bunch of guys. What matters is how you respond. And Moss? He kept going. He stayed ready. Now the Vikings are giving him a look.
Familiar Ground, Different Path
The Vikings are not just any team. They are the team where his dad, Randy Moss, lit up the league. He was drafted by Minnesota back in 1998, and in his rookie season, he tore the NFL apart. He became one of the most exciting wide receivers the game had ever seen. By the time he retired, he was a Hall of Famer.
Now, his son walks into the same building. But the expectations are different. Montigo is not a first-round pick. He is not a media darling. He is a rookie tryout guy. That is a tough place to be. Nothing is promised. Everything has to be earned.
He will be out there with other undrafted players, late-round picks, and long shots. They are all trying to catch the coaches’ eyes. Every rep matters. Every route. Every catch. You are either building trust or falling behind. For Montigo, this is not about filling his father’s shoes. It is about lacing up his own and seeing how far they can take him.
A New Chapter, Not a Repeat
Montigo Moss is not chasing headlines. He is chasing a job. He wants to play football at the highest level, not because of who his dad is, but because he believes he can. This rookie minicamp with the Vikings is his shot to prove it.
If he shines, maybe he will earn a spot on the training camp roster. If he falls short, maybe another team saw something they liked. Either way, he is finally getting the chance he has worked for. The last name Moss carries a ton of history in Minnesota. But this time, it is about the first name Montigo. He is not trying to be the next Randy. He is trying to be the first him. Right now, that story is just getting started.
There is something honest about the way Montigo is going about this. No hype, no shortcuts, just effort. He knows people will always compare him to his dad, but he is not here for that. He is here because he loves the game. Because he wants a shot. Because he believes in himself even if others have stopped watching. That takes guts. Maybe he makes it. Maybe he does not. But no one can say he did not try. Sometimes, that is how great stories begin.
