Former Texas A&M RB Le’Veon Moss retiring from NFL shortly after signing as UDFA
By Andrew Olson
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Former Texas A&M RB Le’Veon Moss’s brief time in the NFL has come to an abrupt end.
Moss signed with the Miami Dolphins on Friday as an undrafted free agent. On Tuesday, the Dolphins announced that Moss has been placed on the reserved/retired list, indicating his retirement from the NFL.
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Roster Move | We have placed running back LeโVeon Moss on the reserve/retired list. pic.twitter.com/jMh0p77Y3J
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) May 12, 2026
Moss’s decision to retire is expected to be for health reasons. In 4 seasons at Texas A&M, Moss played in 32 games. He had multiple seasons shortened due to injuries, never playing more than 9 games a season.
For his career, Moss logged 321 rushes for 1,767 yards (5.5 yards per carry) and 22 touchdowns. He also had 24 catches for 236 yards (9.8 average).
Moss was recognized as second-team All-SEC for the 2024 season, the most productive year of his career (121 carries, 765 yards, 10 touchdowns). In 2025, he missed the second half of October and all of November, but returned for A&M’s Dec. 20 game against Miami in the College Football Playoff.
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