Newly signed Dolphins running back retires from NFL
Le’Veon Moss has retired from the NFL.
College Football: Texas A&M Le'Veon Moss (8) in action, runs the football and scores a touchdown vs Notre Dame at Notre Dame Stadium. South Bend, IN 9/13/2025 CREDIT: Erick W. Rasco (Photo by Erick W.
Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X164774 TK1) On May 8th, 2026, Miami Dolphins signed undrafted free agent Le’Veon Moss to a 3-year contract. But just four days after doing so, he has chosen to retire from the NFL. The team announced that they were placing Moss on the reserve/retired list, meaning Moss has chosen to end his NFL career (at least, for now).
Roster Move | We have placed running back Le’Veon Moss on the reserve/retired list. pic. twitter.
com/jMh0p77Y3J — Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) May 12, 2026 Moss was a highly-regarded collegiate prospect in 2025, but an ankle injury against the Florida Gators last October saw him miss the final six games of the season for Texas A&M. Up until that point, Moss had 389 rushing yards and six touchdowns in just five games for the Aggies. He eventually returned to the team in December, rushing for 15 yards in a first-round loss to the University of Miami in the 2026 College Football Playoff.