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Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Randy Moss will return to the network's "NFL Countdown" show on Sunday after taking an extended leave of absence when he was diagnosed with cancer.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss returned to the set for the first time since taking a leave of absence in December to undergo cancer treatment. Going live to the field, a "Welcome back Randy ...
After Randy Moss revealed his cancer diagnosis to the world, the prayers and tributes poured in. And now, there’s some amazing news: Moss will be back on the set of ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown ...
ESPN put together a beautiful video for the return of Randy Moss, the Hall of Fame receiver who had left Sunday NFL Countdown as he battled cancer. It was a series of former NFL teammates like Tom ...
Randy Moss returned to Sunday NFL Countdown over the weekend Moss had stepped away from ESPN in December Former New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss made an emotional comeback to ESPN's ...
Randy Moss made his emotional return to ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" just in time for the Super Bowl. Moss had stepped back from the program in December for health reasons, later revealing he had ...
Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss, who stepped away from the network in December amid cancer treatment, returned to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown on Sunday morning ahead of Super Bowl LIX in New ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Hall of Famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN's coverage of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, two months after he took a leave from his job to get treatment for cancer.
Newman also had to deal with high temperatures and fast greens, but the 17-year-old overcame every obstacle to produce a closing 74 to claim a two-shot win and with it, a raft of exemptions.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hall of Famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN’s coverage of the Super Bowl on Sunday, two months after he took a leave from his job to get treated for cancer.