Randy Moss Returns to ESPN After Cancer Treatment
The NFL Hall of Famer made an emotional comeback during Super Bowl LIX coverage, two months after undergoing surgery and treatment for bile duct cancer.
- Randy Moss, 47, returned to ESPN's 'Sunday NFL Countdown' for Super Bowl LIX after a two-month leave for cancer treatment.
- Moss underwent a six-hour surgery to remove a cancerous mass in his bile duct, followed by radiation and chemotherapy.
- ESPN welcomed Moss back with a video tribute featuring messages from Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Justin Jefferson, Kevin Garnett, and others, which moved him to tears.
- During his absence, Moss expressed gratitude for widespread support and launched 'Team Moss' merchandise to raise funds for cancer research.
- Moss, a Football Hall of Famer and one of the NFL's greatest wide receivers, has been an ESPN analyst since 2016 and vowed to return to work during his treatment.