
BREAKING NEWS: Fans of Minnesota Vikings Gather to Celebrate as Randy Moss Honored with Statue at U.S. Bank Stadium
*Minneapolis, MN — May 24, 2025*
Thousands of fans clad in purple and gold gathered outside U.S. Bank Stadium today to witness a historic moment in Minnesota Vikings history. NFL legend Randy Moss, widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game, was honored with a life-sized bronze statue unveiled just outside the stadium’s main entrance.
The statue unveiling ceremony began at 11:00 AM and quickly turned into a spirited celebration of Moss’s career and contributions to the Vikings franchise. Chants of “Randy! Randy!” echoed throughout downtown Minneapolis as fans young and old came together to pay tribute to the Hall of Famer.
Moss, 48, appeared visibly emotional as he stood next to the statue, which captures him mid-stride in his iconic touchdown pose — one arm raised, football in hand, eyes focused ahead. The sculpture was designed by renowned sports artist Julie Rotblatt-Amrany, who also created statues for legends like Walter Payton and Michael Jordan.
“This is more than I ever imagined,” Moss said, addressing the crowd. “To be back here in front of the fans who supported me from day one… it’s humbling. This isn’t just my statue — it’s a symbol of what we built together.”
Former teammates including Daunte Culpepper, Cris Carter, and Kevin Williams were present to honor Moss, as were Vikings executives and current players. The team’s ownership group, the Wilf family, praised Moss not only for his electrifying on-field performances but also for the inspiration he continues to provide to younger generations of athletes.
“Randy redefined the wide receiver position and gave this franchise an identity during some of its most exciting years,” said Vikings owner Mark Wilf. “His legacy will now live on in bronze, right where it belongs — in front of the stadium he helped energize.”
Fans shared their personal stories of watching Moss perform his magic during his tenure with the team, especially during his record-breaking rookie season in 1998. Social media lit up with tributes, photos, and videos from fans who called the event a “full-circle moment.”
“I grew up watching Moss catch impossible balls,” said 34-year-old fan Eric Johnson, who traveled from Duluth for the ceremony. “He made being a Vikings fan exciting. This statue is long overdue.”
Randy Moss played 14 seasons in the NFL, spending eight of them with the Minnesota Vikings. Known for his unmatched speed, athleticism, and deep-ball threat, Moss recorded 15,292 receiving yards and 156 touchdowns in his career. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
The statue joins others in the Vikings Legends Plaza, a space designed to honor the most iconic figures in franchise history. Fans can visit the statue year-round, and plans are underway for a dedicated Randy Moss exhibit inside the stadium’s Vikings Museum.
As the crowd slowly dispersed, the sentiment was clear: Randy Moss wasn’t just a star — he was, and always will be, a Viking.
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