NEW ORLEANS - An ESPN employee was reading through the credentials of Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Mike Ditka and Jerry Rice before a news conference at the New Orleans Convention Center on Thursday.
When she got to Rice, she introduced him as, "arguably the best receiver in NFL history."
Rice couldn't resist. He interrupted.
"Second best," he said as laughter filled the room.
It was a jab at current 49ers receiver and former Viking Randy Moss, who made headlines earlier in the week when he said he, not Rice, was the best receiver in NFL history.
Later, as Rice sat and talked with reporters, it was obvious Rice is upset with Moss.
"I'm just having fun with it, but I think the thing is I never took any plays off and always gave 100 percent," said Rice, who won three Super Bowls, one Super Bowl MVP and holds most of the league's major career receiving records.
"And also, if you put my numbers up against Randy's, my body of work compared to his work, there's a big difference. I know he said you can't bring the stats into the scenario, but I think that's part of being the best receiver in the game."