In a different world, Le'Veon Moss would already have heard his name called in the NFL Draft. The star running back for Texas A&M was emerging as one of the top offensive threats in the conference when he went down with injury, and had he been able to avoid that hard hit from DQ Smith of South Carolina, the Aggies would have likely closed the season with at least two more wins than they ended up with.
But that's not the world we live in. Moss did sustain that hit from Smith early on against Carolina, and things began to unravel in that game— and the rest of the season— from that point on for Texas A&M.
That sense of unfinished business is likely a big part of what led Moss to decide to return for College Station for the 2025 season, and Texas A&M fans were overjoyed to hear it. His return will help bolster an A&M team that needs a star to lead their stable of backs, and he will no doubt be one of the top weapons in the nation next year.
Le'Veon Moss promises major comeback for 2025 season
Moss, for his part, is unafraid to display his confidence publicly. He wasn't able to participate in spring football for the Aggies, but he's still angling for a major bounce back year, as he detailed on X:
I’m coming back a 100 percent I promise 🫶🏾💯
— ocho 🫱🏽🫲🏾 (@turnUplevee) May 3, 2025
You love to see that kind of confidence out of your best offensive weapon, and Aggie fans hope that his words come to fruition. If they do, it will go a long way for a Texas A&M offense that struggled to run the ball effectively down the stretch of the year.
Moss is a key piece to next season's team— maybe near as much as QB Marcel Reed is. If he breaks out like fans are expecting, then the Aggies could achieve some pretty lofty heights this upcoming year.