The legendary NFL wide receiver Randy Moss has announced his recovery from a severe cancer diagnosis, marking a significant milestone in his health journey. Moss revealed during a live appearance on ESPN that he has completed all treatments for Stage 2 bile duct cancer, which was discovered last December. The condition, located between his pancreas and liver, required surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
Moss shared his experience with “Good Morning America,” describing the shock of his diagnosis despite his efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle. He cited symptoms such as jaundice and dark urine, emphasizing the emotional toll of the illness. In December, Moss disclosed his cancer battle on Instagram, detailing a six-hour Whipple procedure performed by Dr. Martini.
His return to ESPN coincided with the Super Bowl 2025 pre-game show, where NFL peers like Justin Jefferson and Tom Brady honored him with an emotional tribute. Moss expressed gratitude for his survival but also reflected on alternative cancer treatment narratives, including a story about Rick Hill, who claimed to have defeated terminal cancer without conventional therapies.
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