Warren Moon Makes Concerning Admission About Son Ryken as NFL Legend Sends 8-Word Message on Special Kentucky Derby
Thereâs no playbook for this kind of pressure. Imagine stepping into the same cleats your Hall of Fame pops woreâunder the same stadium lights, with the same crowd yelling, hoping you shine just like the OG did. Now picture doing it all while half the world watches you sip mint juleps in custom-tailored suits at the Kentucky Derby. Thatâs exactly where Warren Moon popped outâsmooth as everâdropping an 8-word flex and a whole lotta fatherly truth. But behind the champagne smiles, the man had something real to say about his son, Ryken Moon.
Warren Moon isnât new to the Derby sceneâthe OG has been showing out at Churchill Downs for 24 years strong now. Every May, heâs there like clockwork, posted with the old money drip, betting on horses and reppin’ for Black QBs everywhere. In 2023, he chopped it up with Kay Adams live at the Derby, schooling folks on horse picks and the QB evolution. Not much tea in 2024, though. But this year? Same energy. Warren Moon pulled up to his 24th Kentucky Derby looking like a Ralph Lauren ad in his IG story, crew in tow. The caption? “HAVING THE BEST TIME AT MY 24th DERBY
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But the real moment came when Kay Adams threw him a curveball mid-interview. “Last time you were on the showânot here at the Derbyâit was late January, and then a week later, your son committed to your alma mater. Congratulations. What did it feel?” Warren Moon didnât sugarcoat anything.
“Yeah, thatâs, itâs exciting,” Warren Moon said before dropping a truth pill. “Iâm also nervous for him because, you know, whenever you follow your dad or whatever into a certain field, people have expectations, and I donât want him to have any extra pressure than there already is for a freshman going in to play Division I football. So thatâs my biggest concern, but I think heâll handle it very well. Heâs a very grounded kid.” But come on. Itâs already there. The pressure and expectation, since the day he was born. Itâs low-key baked in.
Ryken Moon, son of the Washington Husky legend himself, committed to play football for the same squad his dad once led to a Rose Bowl win back in â78. But letâs keep it a buckâthis ainât no red carpet ride.
Like father, like son? Ryken Moon to meet Warren Moonâs expectation?
You know how it goes. When your last name is the headline, folks either root for your rise or bet on your fall. Ryken Moon isnât walking into Washington as just another freshmanâheâs the son of the Warren Moon. And that weight? Itâs different. Lucky he isn’t a dimethrower like his pops.
Back in February, Ryken made his verbal commitment to Washingtonânot as some five-star, NIL-hyped prodigyâbut as a walk-on. Yeah. No scholarship. Still pulled up. Thatâs guts. Thatâs pride. The kidâs a 5â11, 200-pound Swiss Army knife out of Bellevue High who played damn near every position on both sides of the field. He finished his senior year as a two-time state champ, MVP of the 3A KingCo league, and a full-blown nightmare for defenses. And yet, no offer from UW. Not even a whisper. Still, he chose legacy over glam. He chose pressure over peace.
“Heâs a two-way standout that can make plays on either side of the ball,” said 247Sportsâ Brandon Huffman. “More of a glider than a juker, but he brings heat on defense and hits like a safety.” So yeah, Ryken got game. But he isnât just playing against opponentsâheâs playing against ghosts. His pops isnât just a legend at Washingtonâheâs a whole era. The Rose Bowl dub, the five straight CFL chips, 49,325 passing yards in the NFL, and a Hall of Fame jacket that still glows.
Now imagine trying to run routes under that kind of shadow. And Ryken? He knows. He isnât ducking it. âI can run you over,â he told The Seattle Times. âI can also juke you…I can beat you with speed too… On defense, I kinda just⦠just get to the ball…I have instinct.â Well, thatâs not bravado. Thatâs confidence. Thatâs a kid who knows exactly who he isâbut also knows exactly who they think heâs supposed to be. Offers? Yeah, he had Arizona, Nevada, Army, Rice, Portland State, and Air Force. He could have gone where the spotlight wasnât hot. But he chose Washington. He chose the pressure. The noise. The whispers in the locker room…the comparisons. He chose that.
Thereâs something poetic about all this. The same turf where Warren Moon shut down the doubters in the â70s is the same place Rykenâs going to try to carve his own lane. Not just wear the jerseyâmake it his. But man, letâs be honest. The sons of legends rarely get a fair shot. They start the race already in the lead, but the crowd still roots for them to trip. LeBronâs kid. Deionâs kid. Ken Griffeyâs kid. Legacy? Itâs a blessing and a curse. And Warren knows it. Heâs been there. The Derby flex was clean. The quotes were honest. But the story? Itâs just getting started.
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