Vikings Honor Randy Moss Following Cancer Diagnosis
The Minnesota Vikings and fans rallied around Hall of Famer Randy Moss with heartfelt tributes during their Monday Night Football victory.
- Randy Moss, 47, revealed last week that he underwent surgery for bile duct cancer and will continue treatment with radiation and chemotherapy.
- The Vikings paid tribute to Moss during their 30-12 win over the Chicago Bears, with former teammates Cris Carter and Jake Reed holding his jersey during the pregame coin toss.
- Justin Jefferson, a current Vikings star, dedicated his first-quarter touchdown to Moss, shouting 'We love you, Randy!' into the camera and forming a heart with his hands.
- Moss expressed gratitude on social media for the outpouring of support, calling himself a 'cancer survivor' and encouraging others, especially Black men, to get regular screenings.
- Moss, a Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst, has taken a leave from broadcasting but aims to return after completing his recovery.