Randy Moss on NFL's Marijuana Ban: 'Loosen up the Rules and Let Everybody Live'

The future Hall of Famer admits to smoking marijuana during his playing career.

During Randy Moss' NFL career, in which he caught 982 passes for 15,292 yards and 156 touchdowns, he openly admitted to smoking marijuana. So, it should come as no surprise to hear Moss, who hasn't played since the 2012 season, rail against the league's marijuana policy.

When speaking with Monday Morning Quarterback's Kalyn Kahler, Moss was asked if the NFL should remove marijuana from its list of banned substances. He replied, "I think the NFL just needs to loosen up the rules and let everybody live."

The issue of marijuana has been widely discussed this offseason. Several former and current players have pushed the NFL to consider allowing players to use it as a way to deal with the rigors of the game. At the very least, many players say they want the NFL to research how marijuana can...

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