Former 1st-round pick Jarvis Moss leaves Broncos camp, reportedly considers retirement

By Arnie Stapleton, AP
Sunday, August 2, 2009

Moss leaves Broncos camp with future uncertain

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Jarvis Moss, the Denver Broncos’ top draft pick in 2007, left camp Saturday amid reports he’s contemplating retirement.

“He was excused for a very personal reason,” coach Josh McDaniels said. “I am going to respect that and I hope everybody else does, too.”

KDVR television in Denver first reported that Moss was considering walking away from pro football. Moss didn’t return text or phone messages from The Associated Press.

Moss signed a nearly $15 million, five-year contract as the 17th overall pick out of Florida in 2007, but he recorded just 3½ sacks in two NFL seasons.

He was switched from end to linebacker in the Broncos’ new 3-4 scheme, and after training camp opened Friday, he said: “It’s a brand new start for me. I’ll continue to work hard and pray and everything will take care of itself.”

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