Moss (surname) - Sports

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  • Alan Moss, English cricketer
  • Albert Moss (cricketer), English and New Zealand cricketer
  • Alfred Moss (1897–1972), British racing driver
  • Bill Moss, British racing driver
  • Brandon Moss, American baseball player
  • Brent Moss (born 1972), American football player best known for his collegiate career
  • Charles Malcolm "Mal" Moss, American baseball pitcher
  • Chris Moss, American basketball player
  • Damian Moss, Australian baseball player
  • David Moss (ice hockey) (born 1981), American professional hockey player with the Calgary Flames
  • Frank Moss (goalkeeper), English football goalkeeper and manager
  • Frank Moss (half-back), English football half-back
  • Glen Moss, New Zealand soccer player
  • Greg Moss, Canadian football player
  • Jarvis Moss, American football player for the Denver Broncos
  • Jeff Moss (cricketer), Australian cricketer
  • Jonathan Moss (cricketer), Australian cricketer
  • Johnny Moss (1907–1997) professional poker player
  • Les Moss, American baseball player and manager
  • Neil Moss (footballer), English footballer
  • Pat Moss (1934–2008), British rally driver
  • Randy Moss (born 1977), American football player
  • Reginald Moss, English cricketer
  • Santana Moss (born 1979), American football player
  • Sinorice Moss (born 1983), American football player
  • Stirling Moss (born 1929), British racing driver
  • Tanya Moss, New Zealand gymnast

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