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Moss’ teammates think he’ll try to play one more year

Randy Moss

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss (84) reacts on the sideline during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. the 49ers won the game 34-0. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

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PFT‘s been reporting for quite a while that Randy Moss would like to play at least one more year and it seems that his teammates from the 49ers have gotten the same message.

A member of the 49ers told Mike Freeman of CBSSports.com that he thinks Moss wants to play one more year “and then head off into the Hall of Fame.” That teammate admitted, however, that it isn’t quite as simple as Moss wanting to play. As we’ve previously discussed in these parts, Moss has several demands -- contending team, quality quarterback, contract, bigger role than he had with the 49ers -- that could get in the way and the 49er also mentioned another potential stumbling block.

“I think Randy wants to play again,” the player said. “I’m just not sure he wants to go to another team and have to learn another system.”

With all indications being that he’s done in San Francisco, that could be problematic. While the consensus among his teammates may well be that Moss will try to play another year, it’s way too early in the offseason to say with any confidence what Moss will wind up doing because it is going to take a specific set of circumstances to see him back on the field in 2013.