Home Sweet Home: C.J. Mosley’s Heart Still Belongs to Alabama

Home Sweet Home: C.J. Mosley’s Heart Still Belongs to Alabama

 

In a heartfelt admission, former Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley has revealed that his heart still belongs to the Crimson Tide. Mosley, who played for Alabama from 2010 to 2013, expressed his regret over leaving the program and the state of Alabama.

 

“I miss it, man,” Mosley said in an exclusive interview. “There’s no place like home, and for me, home will always be Alabama.”

 

Mosley’s love affair with Alabama began when he arrived on campus as a freshman. He quickly became an integral part of the team, earning All-American honors and helping the Crimson Tide win two national championships.

 

Despite his success on the field, Mosley’s decision to leave Alabama after his junior season has always been a subject of debate. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft and has since become one of the top linebackers in the league.

 

However, Mosley’s comments suggest that he has always looked back on his decision to leave Alabama with a sense of regret.

 

“I think about what could have been if I had stayed,” Mosley said. “I think about the relationships I built, the memories I made, and the championships we won. Alabama will always be a part of me.”

 

Mosley’s love for Alabama is not just about the football program; it’s about the state, the people, and the culture. He has always been proud to call himself an Alabamian, and his heart remains rooted in the Yellowhammer State.

 

“I’m proud to be from Alabama,” Mosley said. “I’m proud to have played for the Crimson Tide. And I’m proud to call Alabama my home.”

 

As Mosley continues to excel in the NFL, his comments serve as a reminder that even the most successful athletes can’t help but look back on their roots with nostalgia and affection.

 

For C.J. Mosley, there’s no place like home, and home will always be Alabama.

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