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Zack Moss

Zaccheus Malik Moss (born December 15, 1997) is an in the (NFL). He played for the from 2016 to 2019, where he amassed 4,067 rushing yards and 38 rushing touchdowns, leading the in both categories during his senior season with 1,416 yards and 15 scores. Selected by the in the third round (86th overall) of the , Moss has appeared in 61 games across five seasons, totaling 2,318 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns while also contributing 710 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. Moss began his professional career with the Bills, spending the 2020–2022 seasons there and establishing himself as a reliable backup and occasional starter, with 917 rushing yards over 31 games. Traded to the on November 1, 2022, he split that season between the two teams before enjoying a breakout 2023 campaign with , rushing for 794 yards and five touchdowns on 183 carries while adding 27 receptions for 192 yards. In 2024, Moss signed a two-year contract with the as their lead back, starting six of eight games and recording 242 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 74 carries before suffering a neck injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Following his recovery, the Bengals released him on July 30, 2025, making him an unrestricted as of November 2025.

Early life

Upbringing and family background

Zaccheus Malik Moss was born on December 15, 1997, in . He grew up in the nearby Liberty City neighborhood of , a challenging area marked by and , where he lived in a small two-room with his mother and other family members during his early years. Moss was the third of five children born to Anthony Moss and Moss, including three sons and two daughters; his older brother, Anthony Jr., was particularly influential in his life. His parents divorced around the time Moss was 10 years old, after which his mother, a Dade County corrections officer, raised four of the children as a while providing strong emotional support for their pursuits, including sports. The family emphasized resilience and ambition, with Moss serving as a key motivator who later benefited from her son's success when he purchased her a three-bedroom home in , after his . Moss's initial exposure to football came at age 10, when he accompanied his father to watch his older brother play, sparking his interest despite prior disinterest in the sport. Seeking an outlet amid his parents' , he joined local leagues in and committed to the game, practicing techniques in the yard with his brother under family encouragement. This early involvement, bolstered by his family's support, helped shape his determination and laid the groundwork for his later athletic development.

High school career

Zack Moss attended Mater Academy Charter School in , for the first three years of his high school career. In his junior year, he recorded 80 carries for 684 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns while playing limited snaps due to injury recovery. For his senior season in 2015, Moss transferred to Hallandale High School in Hallandale, , where he emerged as a key offensive player. He rushed for 1,098 yards and 17 touchdowns on 145 carries, averaging 7.6 yards per attempt, and added 25 receptions for 425 yards and four receiving touchdowns. His performance earned him first-team All-Broward County honors and helped highlight his vision, burst, and durability as a between-the-tackles runner. Rated as a three-star recruit by scouting services such as (No. 282 nationally, No. 39 ) and (No. 83 in ), Moss attracted attention from multiple college programs. He initially committed to the in April 2015 but de-committed in November following the firing of head coach . Moss received offers from , , and Appalachian State, and he took an unofficial visit to UCF; he ultimately committed to the on November 23, 2015, joining high school teammates and Demari Simpkins.

College career

2016–2018 seasons

As a true freshman in 2016, Zack Moss joined the amid a crowded room led by All-American Devontae Booker, limiting his opportunities early in the season. He appeared in 10 games with three starts, primarily serving as a backup and gaining experience in short-yardage and relief roles. Moss rushed for 382 yards on 84 carries, averaging 4.5 yards per attempt, and scored two touchdowns, including a 10-yard run against San Jose State that marked his first collegiate score. His adaptation to the physicality of Pac-12 defenses drew from his high school agility at Coral Reef High School, allowing quick bursts despite the depth chart constraints. Under head coach and offensive coordinator , Moss focused on building strength and learning the zone-blocking scheme, laying groundwork for future contributions. Moss's sophomore season in 2017 represented a breakout, as he secured the starting running back position after outperforming competitor Armand Shyne in training camp. Starting 12 of 13 games, he became a focal point of Utah's ground attack, rushing for 1,173 yards on 214 carries with a 5.5 yards-per-carry average and 10 touchdowns—figures that ranked him among the Pac-12's top rushers. Key performances included a 150-yard, one-touchdown effort in the Heart of Dallas Bowl victory over West Virginia, where his patient vision and burst helped seal a 30-14 win to cap a 7-6 season. Moss's increased workload showcased his durability and elusiveness, as he forced 45 missed tackles according to Pro Football Focus, contributing to Utah's balanced offense that emphasized play-action passes from quarterback Tyler Huntley. Whittingham praised Moss's maturity in post-game interviews, noting his role in stabilizing the run game during a transitional year for the Utes. Entering his junior year in 2018 as the unquestioned starter, Moss elevated his efficiency, averaging a career-high 6.1 yards per carry while rushing for 1,096 yards and 11 touchdowns over nine games before a season-ending injury. He anchored Utah's top-ranked Pac-12 rushing defense by complementing a stout offensive line, with standout games against conference foes like a 154-yard, two-touchdown outing versus Stanford that powered a 24-17 upset win. Against Washington State, Moss exploded for 92 yards and a score on just 10 carries, demonstrating his big-play ability in a 40-24 loss. However, his campaign was cut short on November 7 when he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee during a non-contact practice drill, sidelining him for the final five games including the Utes' Holiday Bowl appearance. The injury, later revealed to have occurred while climbing into bed due to a prior tweak, tested Moss's resilience but highlighted his prior impact under Ludwig's scheme, which prioritized gap runs to exploit his low center of gravity. Across these three seasons, Moss progressed from a rotational player to Utah's offensive centerpiece, amassing over 2,600 rushing yards and adapting to Whittingham's pro-style system that demanded versatility in both rushing and receiving. His development emphasized patience and power, transforming raw high school speed into college-level productivity amid evolving depth charts and coaching emphases on team success over individual stats.

2019 season

In his senior season, Zack Moss emerged as a cornerstone of the ' offense, leveraging experience from prior years to assume a clear role. He started all 13 regular-season games and led the Pac-12 in rushing with 1,416 yards on 235 carries, averaging 6.0 yards per attempt, while scoring 15 rushing touchdowns. This performance marked Moss as the first player to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons, solidifying his status as one of the conference's premier backs. For his efforts, Moss earned Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year honors, becoming the first recipient of the award. Moss's standout games underscored his reliability against tough opponents, including several 100-yard performances that powered key wins. In the season opener against rival BYU, he rushed for a career-high 187 yards and one , setting the tone for Utah's strong start. Other notable outings included 203 yards and two s versus , 127 yards and two s versus UCLA, 121 yards with a 91-yard run against Oregon State, and 115 yards versus , contributing to seven total 100-yard games in the regular season. His versatility shone through with 28 receptions for 388 yards and two receiving s, adding balance to the Utes' attack. Moss's production was instrumental in Utah's 11-3 finish and their push toward contention, where the Utes peaked at No. 5 in the rankings before a 37-15 loss to in the Pac-12 Championship Game. His consistent output helped the team secure an 8-1 conference record and a berth in the , though they fell 38-10 to in that matchup, where Moss added 57 rushing yards. Throughout the year, Moss broke multiple Utah career records, including rushing yards (4,067) and rushing touchdowns (38), for a total of 41 touchdowns, while garnering national recognition as a watch list candidate.

College statistics and awards

During his four seasons at the , Zack Moss established himself as one of the program's most prolific running backs, accumulating career totals of 712 rushing attempts for 4,067 yards and 38 rushing touchdowns, along with 66 receptions for 685 receiving yards and 3 receiving touchdowns, while never losing a fumble. These figures included 18 games with 100 or more rushing yards, and in , Moss broke Utah school records for career rushing carries, rushing yards, 100-yard rushing games, and rushing touchdowns. The following table summarizes Moss's year-by-year college statistics at :
YearSchoolClassPosGRush AttRush YdsRush AvgRush TDRecRec YdsRec AvgRec TDFumbles Lost
2016FR10843824.52144.000
2017SO132141,1735.510292438.400
2018JR91791,0966.1118506.310
2019SR132351,4166.0152838813.920
Career457124,0675.7386668510.430
Source: Sports-Reference.com Moss received multiple accolades for his performance, particularly in his final two seasons. In 2019, he was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors, and was selected as a semifinalist for the , while also garnering recognition from outlets including the and . In 2018, despite playing only nine games due to injury, he was honored as a second-team All-Pac-12 selection.

Professional career

2020 season

Zack Moss was selected by the in the third round, 86th overall, of the after a productive college career at the that showcased his vision and toughness as a runner. His draft stock was bolstered by senior-year performances averaging nearly 110 rushing yards per game and 15 touchdowns, drawing comparisons to a power back suited for complementary roles in the . Moss reported to on July 21, 2020, alongside other , but the session was abbreviated due to protocols, including positive tests that limited his early participation. Despite the disruptions, he impressed coaches with his quick adaptation to the playbook and burst in drills, earning praise for his decisiveness and pass protection during padded practices. The NFL's cancellation of preseason games that year meant Moss's evaluation relied heavily on camp showings, which secured his spot on the initial 53-man roster as a depth piece behind starter . As a , Moss served primarily as Singletary's backup, rotating into games for short-yardage situations and to spell the starter, while also contributing on special teams. He made his debut in Week 1 against the , where he recorded his first career —a five-yard touchdown catch from that helped secure a 27-17 victory. Moss saw increased carries in key matchups, notably rushing for two touchdowns in a Week 8 win over the , where his physical running style complemented the Bills' balanced offense. His role expanded late in the season as he gained trust, out-snapping Singletary in some contests after recovering from early fumbles. Moss's rookie year was hampered by ongoing COVID-19 protocols, as well as minor toe injuries that caused him to miss parts of Weeks 3 through 5. These setbacks limited his consistency, though he adapted to the professional level's demands, providing reliable depth in a backfield that supported the Bills' playoff push.

2021 season

Moss entered the 2021 season aiming to expand on his promising rookie year, where he had shown flashes of potential as a complementary back to Devin Singletary in the Buffalo Bills' offense. During and preseason, Moss competed intensely for carries in a deep Bills backfield that included Singletary as the primary rusher, along with veterans and . He initially impressed coaches with his burst and vision, positioning himself as a strong candidate for a more prominent role. However, a injury sustained during an August practice sidelined Moss for the remainder of preseason and limited his early preparation. This setback contributed to his status as a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the , despite having recovered enough to practice. Moss returned in Week 2 and appeared in the first eight games, sharing carries with Singletary while occasionally providing change-of-pace production, including a standout performance in Week 3 against the Washington Football Team. His role remained inconsistent, however, as the Bills rotated backs based on game situations and matchups. A suffered in Week 9 against the further disrupted his momentum, causing him to miss the next two games (Weeks 10 and 11). Moss cleared the ahead of Week 10 but was held out as a precaution. Upon returning in Week 12, Moss saw even more limited snaps, relegated to a role behind Singletary and Breida, with the Bills prioritizing the established rotation amid their push for the playoffs. Throughout the season, Moss expressed frustration over his inconsistent opportunities, navigating the "ups and downs" of a crowded backfield while dealing with injuries that hampered his ability to build rhythm. This led to a disappointing year overall, marked by diminished production and uncertainty about his future role in .

2022 season

Moss began the 2022 season as a backup for the behind and , appearing in five games with 17 rushing attempts for 91 yards. His role primarily involved short-yardage and goal-line situations, where his physical running style provided efficiency on limited opportunities, such as a 46-yard performance on four carries in Week 3 against the . On November 1, 2022, the Bills traded Moss and a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for running back Nyheim Hines. The move came amid Moss's frustrations with his diminishing role in Buffalo's backfield following the emergence of rookie James Cook. With the Colts, Moss appeared in eight games, including three starts, rushing 76 times for 365 yards and one touchdown while catching four passes for 12 yards. He initially saw limited action upon arrival but earned a larger role after starter Jonathan Taylor was placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury in late December. In his three starts, Moss carried 45 times for 253 yards at a 5.6-yard average, providing a physical presence that complemented the Colts' offense. Moss's contributions proved vital to the Colts' late-season efforts, highlighted by his first career 100-yard rushing game in Week 18—a 114-yard, one-touchdown effort on 18 carries against the Houston Texans in a 32–31 victory. This performance, along with steady production in prior weeks like 81 yards on 24 carries against the in Week 15, helped stabilize the run game during a stretch that included two wins in the final four games.

2023 season

Following his acquisition by the Indianapolis Colts in a midseason trade during the 2022 campaign, Zack Moss entered 2023 positioned as a complementary back to Jonathan Taylor in a committee approach designed to manage workloads and maximize efficiency. However, with Taylor sidelined for the first four games due to ongoing recovery from an ankle injury sustained the previous year, Moss assumed the lead role, delivering consistent production that helped stabilize the Colts' offense during a challenging early schedule. Moss's usage escalated to career highs in several midseason contests, particularly as he adapted to expanded responsibilities upon Taylor's return. In Week 5 against the , he handled 23 carries while scoring two rushing touchdowns in a 23-16 win, marking his lone multi-touchdown performance of the year and underscoring his burst and vision in Shane Steichen's run scheme. Later, when Taylor suffered a thumb injury requiring surgery and missed Weeks 13 through 15, Moss once again stepped into the primary role, providing a reliable workhorse presence that maintained the backfield's balance and effectiveness. Moss's reliability proved instrumental in the Colts' push for playoff contention, as his efforts contributed to a five-of-six win streak that elevated the team to an 8-6 record and kept them competitive in the race until the final week. By season's end, evaluations highlighted Moss as an invaluable insurance option and capable starter, praising his professionalism, versatility in both rushing and receiving, and overall impact on a ground game that supported Gardner Minshew's development amid injuries elsewhere.

2024 season

Following the trade of longtime starting running back to the Houston Texans on March 12, 2024, Zack Moss signed a two-year, $8 million contract with the on March 14, 2024. His solid production with the in 2023, including a career-high in rushing attempts, had positioned him as a reliable option in free agency. Moss entered the season as the Bengals' primary running back, listed as the RB1 on the Week 1 depth chart ahead of rookie . He started the opener against the on September 8, 2024, where he scored the team's first touchdown of the season on a short-yardage run, contributing to an early offensive spark in a 16-10 victory. Moss maintained a featured role through the initial weeks, sharing carries but often leading in snaps and touches as the Bengals adjusted to their revamped backfield. Moss appeared in eight games, starting six, before suffering a neck during the Bengals' Week 8 loss to the on October 27, 2024. On November 1, 2024, he was diagnosed with a fractured in three places, a severe that sidelined him indefinitely. The Bengals placed Moss on injured reserve on November 5, 2024, effectively ending his season.

2025 offseason and release

Following his season-ending injury in November 2024, which fractured his in three places, Zack Moss spent the initial months of the 2025 offseason in , including two months in a under strict medical orders to limit movement. He described himself as largely sedentary during this period, focusing on gradual recovery to regain full mobility, with evaluations indicating ongoing limitations that tempered expectations for his return to play. In April 2025, the Cincinnati Bengals restructured Moss's contract for the upcoming season, reducing his base salary from $3.475 million to $1.7 million total value, with $375,000 guaranteed as a measure of injury protection while lowering the team's cap hit to $3.1 million. This adjustment allowed Moss to remain with the team during his recovery, though it reflected uncertainties tied to his health status. Moss's rehabilitation progress stalled sufficiently by the start of that the Bengals placed him on the active/non-football list on July 22, 2025, sidelining him from participation due to the lingering effects of his . On July 30, 2025, amid decisions to finalize the depth chart, the Bengals released Moss, who had started the camp on the list and was unable to demonstrate full readiness. As of November 2025, Moss remains an unsigned , continuing his recovery without a new team affiliation.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Zack Moss has appeared in 61 regular season games over five NFL seasons with the (2020–2022), (2022–2023), and (2024).
YearTeamGRush AttRush YdsRush TDRecRec YdsRec TDFum
2020BUF131124814149510
2021BUF139634542319712
20222TM*13934561113901
2023IND1418379452719220
2024CIN87424222318712
*2022: 5 games with , 8 games with . Career Totals: 61 games played; 558 rushing attempts for 2,318 yards and 16 touchdowns; 98 receptions for 710 yards and 5 touchdowns; 5 fumbles, 3 lost. Career Per-Game Averages: 9.1 rushing attempts, 38.0 rushing yards, 0.3 rushing touchdowns; 1.6 receptions, 11.6 receiving yards, 0.1 receiving touchdowns.

Postseason

Zack Moss has appeared in two postseason games, both with the during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. In the 2020 Wild Card playoff victory over the on January 9, 2021, Moss made his postseason debut as a starter, recording 7 rushing attempts for 21 yards alongside 4 receptions for 26 yards on 4 targets. He did not play in the Bills' subsequent Divisional Round loss to the . Entering the playoffs, Moss had shown promise in the as a complementary back to , but his role remained limited in the postseason. Moss's second postseason appearance came in the 2021 win against the on January 15, 2022, where he had 1 rushing attempt for no gain and did not record any receptions. The Bills advanced to the Divisional Round but lost to the without Moss seeing further action. Moss did not participate in any postseason games during his time with the (2022–2023) or the (2024), as those teams failed to qualify for the in those seasons.

Career Postseason Statistics

Rushing & Receiving

YearTeamGPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTDTgt
2020BUF117213.0804266.51004
2021BUF10100.000000.0000
Career218212.6804266.51004
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com

Personal life

Marriage and children

Zack Moss met his wife, , while both were students at the , where they began dating during his career and maintained their through his early professional years in the . The couple announced their engagement on June 1, 2022, and married later that year in an intimate ceremony held in October 2022 in Miami, Florida. Moss and his wife welcomed their first child, a named Xavien, in June 2023. Their family grew further with the birth of their , Promise, in May 2025. Jessica Moss offered steadfast support to her husband during his recovery from a injury sustained in the 2024 season, helping the family navigate the challenges of his rehabilitation.

Family ties in NFL

Zack Moss is the first cousin of former NFL wide receivers and Sinorice Moss. enjoyed a 14-year career, highlighted by a Second-Team selection in 2005 and over 10,000 receiving yards primarily with the , while Sinorice Moss played six seasons, including a win with the in 2007. Moss is also the second cousin of former NFL defensive back , an eight-time Pro Bowler and the fifth overall pick in the who played for multiple teams, including the in 2023 and retired in April 2025. The success of these relatives profoundly shaped Moss's aspirations, providing early exposure to professional football during his upbringing in and motivating him to pursue the sport as a pathway out of challenging circumstances in Liberty City. Their achievements instilled a drive to honor the family legacy, with Moss citing the competitive environment of playing alongside cousins as a key factor in building his and from a young age. This NFL heritage continues to fuel his career motivation, emphasizing perseverance amid personal and professional hardships.

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