Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks were able to secure a Super Bowl victory back in 2013, defeating the Denver Broncos in a lopsided win. While Wilson was tossing passes to Doug Baldwin and Golden Tate, Randy Moss admitted he almost joined the Seahawks in 2013.

During a podcast appearance with the Seahawks franchise quarterback, Moss said GM John Schneider offered him a roster spot in 2013.

“The year you guys went to New York and beat Denver,” Moss said, “I had an opportunity, Russ, to come and play with you guys.”

Moss, who had played for the 49ers the year before, said he turned Schneider down because he was no longer in game shape.

“I know I’m not physically ready,” Moss said. “I did not want to let you guys down. . . . I knew, inside, from a physical standpoint, I wasn’t ready.”

When Percy Harvin suffered an injury in 2013, Schneider expressed interest in signing Moss. However, the Hall of Fame wideout didn't believe he was in good enough shape to join Seattle's offense.

After hearing Moss reveal that he could have played for the Seahawks, Wilson was in disbelief, sharing he would have loved to target the big-play wide receiver.

“My heart hurts,” Wilson said. “I wish somebody would have told me. We would’ve made this happen. . . . Now I’m going to have dreams of playing with Randy Moss.”

When the Seahawks defeated the Broncos in the Super Bowl in 2013, they won with their run game and their defense led by the “Legion of Boom” secondary. Even though they didn't need Moss to win a Super Bowl, the idea of Wilson throwing to Moss — albeit an older version of the All-Pro receiver — is insane to think about.