Randy Moss Releases Massive Announcement On His Future Following Battle With Cancer

Randy Moss Releases Massive Announcement On His Future Following Battle With Cancer
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Randy Moss has announced some massive news on his future after stepping away from television last season so he could focus on his battle with cancer.

The former NFL wide receiver is set to return to ESPN and will be back on ‘Sunday NFL Countdown’ for the 2025 season, having vacated his post on the network to undergo treatment for bile duct cancer.

Moss disclosed his diagnosis last December, telling fans he had experienced complications which eventually led to the discovery of a cancerous mass between his liver and pancreas. He received treatment in the form of chemotherapy and radiation, also going under the knife to have a stent placed inside his liver.

The news came as a shock to the NFL community because Moss had continued to appear on television all while battling the disease. He started wearing sunglasses to hide the symptoms at one point, but broke down on television as he let the world know what he was going through.

Randy Moss Back Full-Time After Super Bowl Appearance

The 48-year-old missed the last two months of the 2024 season but made an emotional return during ESPN’s Super Bowl coverage.

According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, he’s now set to be back full-time as he goes into his 10th campaign with The Worldwide Leader in Sports and will be part of the Countdown crew for Week 1, with ESPN referring to his comeback as “the highlight of the offseason.”

Viewers will be overjoyed to have Randy Moss back on TV following what had to be a scary ordeal. His status as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history has presented him with in-depth knowledge of the game, and he has been sharing his wisdom for nearly a decade, making him a favorite among fans.

It should go without saying that we are absolutely delighted with this new update on Moss’s future and wish him the very best with his health and career following this new development.

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