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Randy Moss Says He Is in Remission After Bile Duct Cancer, Details Ordeal Ahead of ESPN Return

In a Good Morning America interview, the Hall of Famer described a six-hour operation that removed parts of several organs plus months of treatment.

Overview

  • Doctors diagnosed Moss with Stage 2 cholangiocarcinoma located between his pancreas and liver, a rare bile duct cancer he first flagged publicly last December.
  • He said the complex surgery was followed by chemotherapy and radiation, and that the treatments ultimately led to remission.
  • Moss described debilitating fatigue and days spent isolated in his bedroom until his wife, Lydia, intervened to keep him engaged with family and recovery.
  • He recounted advising Deion Sanders during Sanders' bladder cancer fight, sharing the message to accept family support that Lydia had given him.
  • ESPN confirmed he will resume full-time Sunday NFL Countdown duties beginning Week 1 on Sept. 7.