Ex-Patriots WR Randy Moss reminds everyone of his TD record in great Twitter flex

Randy Moss is the NFL leader for touchdown receptions in a single season, and the legendary wide receiver reminded everyone of that fact Friday.

The former New England Patriots wideout posted a tweet early in the morning showing the single-season touchdown receptions leaders, with his name appearing a total of four times. He set the record in 2007 with 23 touchdowns during his first season catching passes from Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

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Check out Moss' flex in the tweets below.

https://twitter.com/RandyMoss/status/1246040673394057216?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

He's not wrong -- touchdowns do win games. 

Only one wide receiver in league history has found the end zone more than Moss. San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice holds the record with 197 career receiving touchdowns. In fairness to Moss, who has 156 career TD catches, he played in 85 fewer games than Rice and didn't spend the majority of his career with quarterbacks as talented as Joe Montana and Steve Young.

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Moss was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 in his first year of eligibility. He's one of just six wide receivers to go in on the first ballot.

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