Randy Moss Returns to ESPN After Cancer Battle as Dan Orlovsky Announces Departure
Moss resumes his role on NFL Countdown following recovery, while Orlovsky hints at a potential career shift away from broadcasting.
- Randy Moss made his first on-air appearance during Super Bowl weekend after stepping away in December for cancer treatment, receiving widespread support from NFL figures like Tom Brady and Jerry Rice.
- Doctors discovered cancer between Moss's pancreas and liver, requiring surgery, but he has now returned to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown in good health.
- Dan Orlovsky announced he is taking an indefinite break from ESPN, with speculation growing about a possible transition to an NFL coaching role.
- Orlovsky's departure aligns with the expiration of his ESPN contract, and he has previously expressed interest in coaching, calling it a 'competitive pull.'
- Fans have speculated potential coaching destinations for Orlovsky, including Green Bay, where a quarterback coach vacancy exists, or a reunion with longtime friend Kellen Moore.