NFL legend Randy Moss was forced to step away from his role as an analyst at ESPN and Sunday NFL Countdown as he battles cancer. Still, through his battle, the Countdown crew has decided to continue to air Moss’ segment “You Got Mossed.
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Former NFL wide receiver Randy Moss had a three-word message for fans after making a heartbreak revelation this week. The Pro Football Hall of Famer confirmed what many feared on Friday, having announced he’s battling cancer. Moss also announced the ...
In an Instagram live, NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss confirmed that he was not only diagnosed with cancer but announced that he has beaten it. Moss revealed that a cancer was discovered outside of his bile duct between his pancreas and liver. He had spent the last six days in the hospital. The tumor was removed through a Whipple procedure.
NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss told fans worried about his health that he's a "cancer survivor" in an Instagram livestream Friday afternoon.
Randy Moss, ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown host and NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver, revealed he is battling with cancer.
#Vikings legendary wide receiver Randy Moss says they found cancer in his bowel ducts between his pancreas and liver and he did go through a 6 hour surgery to treat it. He will still go through chemo and radiation, but says "I'm back!"
ESPN analyst Randy Moss, who retired from the NFL in 2012 after 14 seasons, revealed that he is a “cancer survivor” and will undergo chemotherapy and radiation.
Earlier this week, Larry Fitzgerald Sr., father of former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, took to social media to claim that Moss was suffering from liver cancer – something that Randy’s son Thaddeus Moss quickly claimed was untrue and blasted Fitzgerald for announcing while Moss had chosen to remain private.
In 2001, Moss, then a member of the Minnesota Vikings, signed to play with the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs, a professional basketball team based in the Lehigh Valley that played in the United State Basketball League from 1999 to 2006. The ValleyDawgs were coached by former 76ers star Darryl Dawkins.
An NFL Hall of Famer has joined the chorus of football greats in offering support to Randy Moss in his cancer fight.
Former Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen was among those paying tribute to Moss on Sunday, days after the Hall of Fame wideout confirmed a battle with cancer.