Miller Moss, a 23-year-old quarterback, hosted a youth football camp to aid Palisades fire relief efforts after losing his family home to wildfires. The camp featured 35 campers, where Moss engaged in drills, showcasing his commitment to the community. Last year, Moss's football journey at USC changed dramatically when he lost his starting role, contributing to his emotional struggles. Despite personal pain, he focused on uplifting the community affected by the disaster, demonstrating resilience and a desire to help others.
Moss knew he had to do something for his community. Even if he was hurting from the impacts on his family, Moss still wanted to help others.
This camp has kind of a personal note for me just in terms of being from the Palisades, having a ton of friends and family from that area.
Miller Moss reared back and fired. The 23-year-old's short and zippy receivers in oversized red jerseys leaped to grab the ball.
For Moss, the last year was far from what he expected. In November during his fourth season at USC, Moss lost his starting quarterback role to Jayden Maiava.
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