FOXBORO — From April 2007 through October 2010, the New England Patriots employed one of the most lethal quarterback-receiver combinations in NFL history: Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
Save for the 2008 season (which Brady missed due to a torn ACL), the duo electrified the field, setting numerous scoring records, and nearly leading the Pats to an undefeated championship season in 2007.
Though neither legend would go on to finish his illustrious career in a Patriots uniform, there might be a little New England magic left in the Moss name, after all.
The Pats hosted tight end Thaddeus Moss, son of the legendary Hall-of Fame wideout, for a workout on Tuesday, one of five players in the group, according to a league source.