MINNEAPOLIS — After announcing that he was stepping away from broadcasting earlier this month, NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss informed fans Friday that he has been diagnosed with cancer.
Randy Moss was watching the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. After the Vikings honored Moss during the pregame festivities and the coin toss, the legendary wide receiver responded on social media.
Last week, NFL legend Randy Moss announced that he was receiving treatment for cancer that was found in his bile duct between his pancreas and liver. The NFL world has since rallied around one of ...
Before Monday’s game, former Vikings receivers Chris Carter and Jake Reed showed support for their former teammate Randy Moss by holding up his #84 jersey during the coin toss at US Bank Stadium ...
It’s been a scary few weeks for the legendary Randy Moss, and we finally know what he’s been dealing with lately. In an Instagram Live post from his personal account on Saturday, Moss revealed ...
Randy Moss is a hero to many. He was a tall, lean, ultimately talented, speed receiver from Rand, West Virginia with Super Human skill! He is no bigger hero to anyone than his son Thaddeus & his ...
Former USC quarterback Miller Moss is committing to Louisville, sources told ESPN. Moss is one of the top players in the NCAA transfer portal, as he is No. 10 overall in ESPN's rankings and No. 3 ...
The football community has rallied around NFL legend Randy Moss after the former wide receiver announced he had been diagnosed with cancer, during an Instagram livestream Friday. Moss said he had ...
Dec. 14 (UPI) --An announcement by Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss that he is battling cancer triggered an outpouring of well-wishes from fellow athletes and fans on Saturday.
“Pro Football Hall of-Famer Randy Moss will step away from Sunday NFL Countdown to focus on a personal health challenge,” ESPN’s statement read. “For nearly a decade, Randy has been an ...
Randy Moss is on the road to recovery. The former NFL star shared Dec. 13 that he is a “cancer survivor,” explaining he was just released from the hospital after a six-day stay following a ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss said Friday he is being treated for cancer and is recovering from major surgery. In an appearance on Instagram Live, Moss, aided by a cane, ...