The Randy Moss saga appears to be over (for now anyway) after the veteran receiver failed to clear waivers and was picked up by the Tennessee Titans.
The Titans are currently 5-3, and according to ESPN's Adam Schefter Moss does plan to report to the team, citing league sources.
If Moss does not report to the Titans, Tennessee will send him a "5-day" letter and at the end of that five days, they have the right to put him on the Reserve/Left Squad list.
Since Moss was claimed, as a result the Vikings will be off the hook for the remaining $3.39 million he was due for this season, which the Titans will now be responsible for.
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