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Johnson isn't the only player excited about the arrival of Moss and his 153 career touchdowns.
The Titans missed the playoffs last year and lost in their previous two postseason appearances, and they are a half-game back of Indianapolis (5-2) in the AFC South at their bye with five divisional games left down the stretch.
They expect Moss to be ready to work when they return to practice Tuesday after their bye week.
"We need to make sure we are here to play, we are here to win, and that is what it is all about," linebacker Will Witherspoon. "I think coach Fisher said it himself. Anytime you have a chance to improve the roster, you need to try to make that move if you can. I think they had the opportunity and took full advantage of it."
Though the man with the West Virginia drawl can be moody, snarling at reporters or responding with candor and wit, past teammates have nothing but good things to say about the 6-foot-4 receiver.
Even if Moss didn't give 100 percent, Minnesota quarterback Brett Favre said he was dangerous.
"So, did he hustle on every play? I don't know if Randy has ever hustled on every play. That's just Randy," Favre said. "But he knows what his value is. He figures, 'Heck, two guys follow me everywhere I go.' ... They may watch and say, 'He's jogging, jogging, jogging.' Boom! 70-yard touchdown."
Vikings receiver Greg Camarillo credited Moss with making him better. Adrian Peterson tweeted he knew Johnson was excited and that he enjoyed his time with Moss. Tom Brady still calls Moss a "great friend."
Saints fullback Heath Evans said Moss had young receivers in the weight room at 6 a.m., bugging coaches to open the doors early so he could start work.
"As an old teammate, any time I hear negative news about him it angers me because I know the guy," Evans said. "Listen, he's the type of guy you want on your team on Sundays."
That's the Moss the Titans believe they've got.
Tennessee tight end Bo Scaife said "Thank you Jesus" once they landed the veteran.
"I hope he's mad at those other teams passing him up, and he comes in and gives us the best eight games of his career," Scaife said.
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