Texas A&M football just got a massive boost to their 2025 roster with star's return

When star running back Le'Veon Moss went down, he only used it as a motivational factor to continue to take care of business.

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Aggie star running back Le'Veon Moss announces he's coming back to College Station.

The announcement came with a video of various highlights of his career with the Aggies.

Moss finished the 2024 season with 765 rushing yards, 10 rushing touchdowns and 141 receiving yards, totaling for 906 all-purpose yards.

Moss clearly showed why he's the No. 1 back in College Station. His speed and toughness is clearly what Mike Elko was looking for all along. This is not just a great thing for Moss, this helps out the running back room tremendously.

Rueben Owens in the backfield will pay dividends for the Aggie roster. Owens will be one of players to watch closely against USC in the Las Vegas Bowl as a way to evaluate him for next season.

Moss is already getting support from his teammates, as there's no doubt this is a positive direction for the Aggies after what's felt like a dismal last few weeks with guys hitting the transfer portal left and right.

Among those excited is Aggie tight end Theo Melin Ohrstrom saying, '"They ain't ready," with an eight ball billiards emoji.

Aggie wideout Jahdae Walker responded, "different."

This is a major win for the Aggies, as it appears they have another shot to go deep into SEC play in 2025.

With Moss returning, this shows that the skill position for the Aggies will be in great shape. The only question for Aggie fans are the big guys up front that helped Moss for over 900 of those all-purpose yards.

Time will only tell as to how the offensive line will play out—they are all eligible to return, but none have said one way or another yet—but this is certainly a great day to be an Aggie fan, nonetheless.

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