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Legendary NFL tight end Randy Moss made a tearful return to ESPN at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday months after doctors found and removed a cancerous mass between his pancreas and liver.
After Randy Moss revealed his cancer diagnosis to the world, the prayers and tributes poured in. And now, there’s some amazing news: Moss will be back on the set of ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown ...
A former iOS engineer at Apple, has issued a public apology after a lawsuit against him was dismissed. The lawsuit, filed by Apple last year, alleged that Andrew Aude leaked confidential ...
Hall of Fame wide receiver and longtime ESPN analyst Randy Moss is set to return to Sunday NFL Countdown this weekend after taking a hiatus to undergo treatment for cancer. The news was announced ...
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In November, Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss commenced a leave of absence from his ESPN duties, after being diagnosed with bile duct cancer. For the network’s Super Bowl pregame show, Moss will be ...
Randy Moss is returning to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown. The Hall of Fame wide receiver, who stepped away from the network in December amid cancer treatment, will return Sunday morning ahead of ...
Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss, who took a hiatus from ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" to receive treatment for cancer, will return to the show on Super Bowl Sunday. Moss, 47, stepped away as an ...
Vikings legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss returned to ESPN's NFL Countdown on Sunday morning. Moss, who has been battling cancer, was surprised with a "welcome back" video featuring ...
Randy Moss before the Rams' 30–23 win over the Cardinals on Dec. 13, 2021. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images After a December health scare, Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss is back on the ESPN ...
Randy Moss is set to make an emotional return to his broadcasting duties for the Super Bowl, months after revealing he has cancer. Moss, 47, is expected to return to ESPN on Sunday with an ...