Randy Moss opens to prioritize ‘fight’ after the battle of cancer


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The receiver of the Profíse football hall, Randy Moss, has always focused on faith, family and football. But after being diagnosed with cancer last year, the Minnesota Vikings Great added another “F” to his priority list: the fight.

Moss, 48, was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in stage 2 and revealed in December that he had undergone major surgery to eliminate the dough. After a six -hour procedure, together with radiation and chemotherapy, the NFL Great was finally free of cancer.

The open receiver of the NFL Hall of Fame, Randy Moss, during the Gameday transmission of ESPN College before the start of the Tar Heels game of the University of North Carolina against the frogs with the Christian University of Texas at the Kenan stadium on September 1, 2025, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Alex Halloway/Getty images)

“He was nervous,” Moss said about his reaction when he learned of his diagnosis during an interview with ABC’s “Good morning America.”

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“I only think that, when you live your life of a certain type of form, you know, eating well, taking care of your health and, suddenly, they diagnose you cancer, it’s something like that, I was overwhelmed. Just hit with a lot of bricks.”

Moss moved away from his role as an analyst in the “countdown of the NFL of the NFL of ESPN, but made an emotional return only two months later. He attributed to his wife to help him continue fighting despite his initial resistance.

Randy Moss transmits from the countdown Football account of ESPN Monday Night Stand before a match between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Las Vegas Raiders at the Sofi stadium. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)

“I speak of my faith in the Lord, I talk about how much I love my family and talk about the game that I grew up loving at a small age, and that is football,” he said. “I put one more ‘f’ in that category, and that is the ‘fight’, because that is what I had to do.”

Deion Sanders opens in physical condition after battle with bladder cancer

Moss said he shared the same message with a lifelong friend and Soccer The coach Deion Sanders after the legend of the Dallas Cowboys called him and shared that he was fighting with his own cancer diagnosis.

“One thing my wife told me is: ‘Man, he continues here and lets the family love you. They miss you’, and he did that. And just when he did that, he sent me a text message a couple of days [later] And he told me ‘thank you’, “an emotional moss recalled.

Colorado football coach Deion Sanders talks about his trip that hits bladder cancer during a press conference at the TouchDown club in Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, July 28, 2025. (Aaron Ontivez/The Denver Post)

Sanders revealed in July that he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bladder cancer, and his doctors said that after his bladder was removed, he was cured. At a press conference where he shared his health updates, Sanders recalled his conversations with Moss.

“Randy Moss called me every two days to make sure it was heterosexual,” Sanders said. “Randy Moss prayed for me, he and his wife. They told me what I needed to do.”

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