DONE: Vikings Legend Randy Moss Donates $12.3 Million to New Stadium Project – “Vikings Pride Lives On in Me Wherever I Go”
In a move that has fans across Minnesota cheering with pride, Hall of Fame wide receiver and Vikings icon Randy Moss has officially donated a staggering $12.3 million to support the franchise’s upcoming stadium project. The donation stands as one of the largest personal contributions by a former NFL player to a team infrastructure initiative.
A Legacy Cemented Off the Field
Speaking at a press conference in Minneapolis, Moss said,
> “Vikings pride lives on in me wherever I go. This organization helped shape my life. It’s time I give back to the fans and community that always believed in me.”
Moss, who played eight electrifying seasons with the Vikings, is widely regarded as one of the most dominant wide receivers in NFL history. His latest act of generosity only deepens his connection to the franchise and its future.
Project Details
The funds will go toward the development of a state-of-the-art practice and training facility, set to open in 2026. A portion of the complex will be named the “Randy Moss Performance Center”, honoring his contributions on and off the field.
Reaction Across the NFL
Current and former players, Vikings leadership, and fans flooded social media with gratitude and nostalgia. Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah called it “a landmark moment in our franchise history.”
A Viking Forever
From electrifying touchdowns to heartfelt giving, Randy Moss’s legacy continues to grow—not just as a player, but as a pillar of the Vikings community.
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