ESPN's John Clayton reported Sunday morning that Randy Moss is "enjoying being a free agent for the first time in his career" and though a return to New England is still very much a possibilty, Moss has talked with former teammate Daunte Culpepper, who is also a free agent, about testing the waters around the league for the potential of a "package deal".
Don't read too much into this though, the reality of the situation is that few teams even look at Culpepper as an option as a starting QB in this league anymore. He will be lucky to get a decent back-up gig. As for Moss, if a ring is truly the most important thing to him there is no way he can walk away from Tom Brady and the Patriots. Winning is clearly important to him and after his Oakland experience there is no way he's going to a team that doesn't have a legitimate shot at the title.
Green Bay, a team that expressed interest in him last season, is still a good fit. Adam Schefter of NFL.com says that landing Moss would make it that much easier for Brett Favre to decide not to retire.
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