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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- It took a couple of seasons before Santana Moss emerged as the New York Jets' main offensive threat. He did that last season with 74 catches and 10 touchdowns receptions to provideone of the few offensive highlights in an otherwise dismal 6- 10 season. But the speedy Moss -- a 2001 first-round selection (16th overall) out of the University of Miami -- isn't ready to rest on his laurels.
"I want to be one of the best receivers that plays the game and punt returners that plays the game," Moss said following Tuesday morning's training camp at Hofstra University. "And I want to lead this team to a championship."See the full content of this document
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Moss Key for Jets' Growth
Moss and Jets quarterback Chad Pennington have dazzled the crowds since camp opened Thursday by hooking up on a bevy of deep patterns. And Moss, who has always ha...
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