The legend of the NFL Randy Moss returns to the airwaves after a diagnosis of cancer, says ESPN

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The temple of renowned professional football randy moss was significantly absent from several programs of the long -standing countdown of the ESPN “Sunday NFL” in the section of last year’s NFL season.

The old wide receiver was forced to move away from his diffusion tasks when he learned a diagnosis of cancer. He returned his public health situation last December.

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Randy Moss broadcasts from the ESPN set “Monday Night Football Countdown” before a match between the Los Angeles Loaders and Las Vegas Raiders at the Sofi stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)

Moss was able to make an appearance on ESPN in February on Sunday of the Super Bowl. “It was difficult but I have a lot of love and many people believe in me, guy. I am so happy to be here,” said Moss on February 9 when he returns to ESPN set inside the Superdome Caesars in New Orleans.

The former minnesota Viking star should now return to the “Sunday Countdown” full -time in time for the start of the 2025 season, ESPN confirmed athletics.

Community football rallies around the legend of NFL Randy Moss after revealing the diagnosis of cancer

ESPN described Moss’s return as one of the moments of the off -season watershed.

“Randy’s return to the Super Bowl on Sunday was an emotional elevator – not only for our team, but for the whole football community – and know that it will resume its full Count of the NFL count, from week 1, was the highest point of the offseason,” the network said in a press release sent to athletics.

The commentator of the ESPN and member of the NFL renowned temple, Randy Moss, on the sidelines before a match between the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots at the Highmark Stadium. (Mark Konezny-USA today Sports)

In December, Moss went to his social media platform to reveal that he “was fighting against something internally”. He later said that he had been hospitalized after undergoing a procedure for treating cancer located in the biliary canal between the pancreas and the liver.

Shortly after his announcement, ESPN confirmed that Moss would take some time away from his role with the network.

Randy Moss on ESPN “Monday Night Countdown” takes place before the NFC Wild Card football match between the Rams of Los Angeles and the Arizona Cardinals at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, January 17, 2022. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)

“They found it in the just biliary canal between the pancreas and the liver, and that the cancer was sitting just outside the bile canal,” he said on December 13.

The foam treatment plan included radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

The next NFL 2025 season will coincide with the 10th season of Moss with ESPN.

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