Le’veon Moss, who currently plays as a Running Back for Texas A&M, has made a name for himself, all thanks to his amazing skills.
Fame has brought his personal life to the limelight, but it appears the talented collegiate player prefers to keep it low-key.
Moss is a doting father to his little boy, whom he loves the most. But, unlike his son, Le’veon Moss has not talked much about his parents.
Furthermore, when he signed his letter of intent to play at Texas A&M, his mom was present there, unlike his dad.
Le’veon Moss doesn’t really talk about one of his parents!
In December 2021, Moss signed his letter of intent to play at Texas A&M. Two most important people in his life, his mom, Tena Moss, and his brother, Ledarius Jones, supported him on this amazing day.
His dad was not there, and he has also never talked about him, so his identity remains a mystery.
But a man named Tony A Jones shared a photo of Le’veon and Ledarius in June 2021. So, could it be that he is the father of Le’veon Moss? Well, until and unless he reveals it himself, nothing can be made sure.
Nevertheless, the football player’s mother lives in Walker, Louisiana. She works at FinalTouch Cleaning Services and as a cook at Family Christian Academy.
Le’veon’s brother, Ledarius, is also a high school football player. He is a linebacker on the Istrouma Senior team.
Furthermore, the brothers share a close bond. Ledarius often attends his big brother’s games.
In June 2020, Tena shared a photo of herself and wrote, “I have 3 black sons.” But, the identity of the third son hasn’t been revealed.
Le’veon Moss grew up in Baton Rouge with his brother and mom. He had always dreamed of getting an offer from the LSU Program. In February 2020, they offered him a scholarship, and his dreams came true.
Additional Information
- Le’veon Moss was only nineteen years old when he welcomed his son, Le’veon Jr. He adores his baby boy and has talked about his dream to give him everything.
- He attended Istrouma College Prep High School, where Jeremy Gradney coached him. He was rated a 4-star recruit. He also earned the titles of 2022 Under Armour All-American and 2022 Polynesian Bowl selection.