Randy Moss Returns to ESPN After Cancer Treatment, Receives Warm Welcome

NFL legend Randy Moss makes an emotional return to ESPN’s Super Bowl coverage after battling bile duct cancer, expressing gratitude for support received.

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NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss returned to ESPN's 'NFL Countdown' on Super Bowl Sunday after a two-month leave for cancer treatment. Moved by a welcome video featuring Tom Brady and others, Moss expressed gratitude for the support from friends and fans during his health battle. Diagnosed with bile duct cancer, he underwent surgery and is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. Moss aims to inspire others in their fight against cancer and launched 'Team Moss' merchandise to raise funds for research. His emotional return highlights his resilience and commitment to the NFL.

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