NFL Legend Randy Moss Reveals Cancer Battle and Recovery
The Hall of Fame wide receiver shared details of his diagnosis, surgery, and ongoing treatment, while receiving widespread support from the football community.
- Randy Moss, 47, disclosed he was diagnosed with bile duct cancer located between his pancreas and liver during a Thanksgiving procedure to insert a stent in his liver.
- Moss underwent a six-hour Whipple procedure in Charlotte, North Carolina, to remove the cancer and was hospitalized for six days before being released on Friday.
- He announced that he is a cancer survivor and will continue with chemotherapy and radiation as part of his treatment plan.
- Moss has temporarily stepped away from his role as an ESPN analyst, expressing his goal to return to television once he regains his health.
- The football community, including former teammates, fans, and NFL figures, has rallied around Moss, offering prayers and support as he raises awareness about cancer screenings and research.
































