Moss Leaves Pats Practice with Injury

Five-time Pro Bowler strains a hamstring in New England camp
By Joseph Fasano,  Newser User
Posted Aug 2, 2007 5:03 AM CDT
Moss Leaves Pats Practice with Injury
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss throws the football back after a pass pattern during an evening training camp in Foxborough, Friday, July 27, 2007.(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)   (Associated Press)

Fresh Patriots wideout Randy Moss left training camp yesterday with a hamstring injury, the Boston Herald reports. The five-time Pro Bowler came up limp while running routes with QB Tom Brady, though he reportedly left the playing field without assistance. The Pats haven't released details on the 30-year-old receiver.

"It doesn't sound too bad, but I really can't comment," a Moss representative said yesterday. A serious injury would be a big blow to New England, which has been sketching sets around the explosive receiver since pinching him from Oakland in April. "He's one of the greatest," cornerback Randall Gay said of his teammate. "He was doing well before this happened." (More New England Patriots stories.)

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