Randy Moss is back, and honestly, it’s the kind of news we all needed. ESPN’s Adam Schefter dropped the bomb on Saturday with a post on X. “A huge welcome back: Hall-of-Fame WR Randy Moss is returning to ESPN’s NFL Countdown, Sunday, 10 am ET, live from New Orleans.” This comes after Moss took an indefinite break back in December when he revealed he’d been diagnosed with bile duct cancer. At the time, he stepped away from ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown to focus on his health. Fast forward to now, and Moss is ready to reclaim his spot on the desk.
A huge welcome back: Hall-of-Fame WR Randy Moss is returning to ESPN’s NFL Countdown, Sunday, 10 am et, live from New Orleans. pic.twitter.com/323XZqfBQs
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 9, 2025
Moss even made a virtual appearance at the NFL Honors on Thursday. He presented Joe Burrow with the Comeback Player of the Year award. The former WR didn’t shy away from addressing his health either, saying, “We are ‘Mossing’ cancer, and I cannot wait to get back on television with all my guys.”
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