Randy Moss, a Hall of Fame receiver, returns to ESPN's 'Sunday NFL Countdown' after stepping away to undergo cancer treatment. A mass was discovered in his bile duct, leading to surgeries for a stent and removal of the cancer. As he navigates radiation and chemotherapy, Moss looks forward to rejoining his colleagues and viewers. His remarkable NFL career, marked by outstanding records, including 156 touchdown catches, highlights his significant contributions to the sport. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018.
Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss will return to ESPN's 'Sunday NFL Countdown' on Super Bowl Sunday after battling cancer and undergoing treatment.
Moss, a cancer survivor, had a surgery to remove a mass in his bile duct and will continue with radiation and chemotherapy.
Known for his significant contributions to football, Moss expressed his eagerness to return to television and join his team again.
Moss holds the record for 156 touchdown catches, ranking second in NFL history, and is celebrated for his Hall of Fame career.
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