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Hall of Famer Randy Moss Celebrates Final Cancer Treatment at Atrium Health

Randy Moss underwent major surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation for Stage 2 bile duct cancer before returning to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown for the 2025 season, inspiring others with his fight.

  • On September 7, National Football League Hall of Famer Randy Moss will return to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown to kickoff the 2025 NFL season, resuming his Week 1 analyst role.
  • After a December 2024 diagnosis of Stage 2 bile duct cancer, Randy Moss stepped away from ESPN to focus on treatment at Atrium Health and recover at his Charlotte, North Carolina home.
  • Speaking to Robin Roberts on Good Morning America, Moss said jaundice symptoms like yellow eyes and dark urine led to diagnosis, followed by a six-hour Whipple procedure removing parts of the pancreas, gallbladder and bile duct.
  • After treatment, Moss was declared cancer-free following a six-hour operation plus chemotherapy and radiation, and he made an emotional return during ESPN Super Bowl coverage, with ESPN confirming he will resume a full Sunday NFL Countdown schedule beginning Week 1.
  • His wife Lydia Moss served as his primary caregiver during recovery, and Moss used his story to urge men to seek care for men's health, criticizing macho reluctance.
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