Running back Le’Veon Moss spent four seasons with the Texas A&M Aggies, appearing in 32 games. The former four-star recruit from Baton Rouge, La., was an impactful player for the Aggies from the start, being named the team’s Top Offensive Newcomer as a freshman at the team's banquet. The All-SEC running back entered the 2026 NFL draft after his senior season and went undrafted. On May 8, he officially signed as an undrafted free agent but retired just four days later, leaving behind a legacy in College Station, Texas, as someone who fought hard at every step. Why Did Texas A&M’s Le’Veon Moss Retire After NFL Draft? Texas A&M Aggies running back Le'Veon Moss celebrates with wide receiver Mario Craver after a touchdown during the first quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field. | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images Moss was a talented runner who was constantly challenged by injury. He had a combination of size and speed, often needing more than one tackler to bring him down easily.…