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The member of the Hall of Fame of Professional Soccer Randy Moss was remarkably absent from several transmissions of the long ESPN account “Sunday Nfl Countdown” in the section of the NFL season last year.
The former open receiver was forced to move away from his transmission duties when he learned of a diagnosis of cancer. He made his health situation public last December.
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Randy Moss transmits from the “Monday Night Football Countdown” of ESPN set before a match between the Los Angeles chargers and the Las Vegas Raiders at the Sofi stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
Moss was able to appear in ESPN on February on the Sunday of the Super Bowl. “It has been difficult, but I received a lot of love and many people believe in me, man. So I’m happy to be here,” Moss said on February 9 during his return to the SET of ESPN inside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The former star of the Minnesota Vikings will now return to the “countdown of Sunday’s NFL” full -time in time for the beginning of the 2025 season, ESPN confirmed to athletics.
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ESPN described Moss’s return as one of the moments of basin this low season.
“Randy’s return on Super Bowl’s Sunday was an emotional elevator, not only for our team but for the entire football community, and know that he will resume his full schedule of the regressive account of the Sunday NFL, from week 1, it has been the most prominent of the low season,” said the network in a statement sent to Atlético.

The ESPN commentator and member of the NFL Hall of Fame, Randy Moss, apart before a game between Buffalo Bills and New England patriots in the Highmark Stadium. (Mark Konezny-USA Today Sports)
In December, Moss went to his social media platform to reveal that he was “fighting something internally.” He later declared that he was hospitalized after he underwent a procedure to treat the cancer located in the bile duct between the pancreas and the liver.
Shortly after his ad, ESPN confirmed that Moss would take a time of his role with the network.

Randy Moss in the “Monday Night Countdown” of ESPN was established before the NFC Wild Card playoff soccer game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Arizona cardinals at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, on January 17, 2022. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
“They found him in the bile duct between the pancreas and the liver, and that the cancer was sitting out of the biliary duct,” he said on December 13.
The moss treatment plan included radiation and chemotherapy.
Next season 2025 of the NFL will coincide with the tenth season of Moss with ESPN.