Randy Moss revealed he has completed all cancer treatments, marking a significant milestone in his health journey. The former NFL star disclosed his battle with Stage 2 bile duct cancer, which was discovered last December. Moss underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, including a six-hour Whipple procedure to remove a tumor between his pancreas and liver.
Moss shared his experience during an interview on “Good Morning America,” describing the shock of his diagnosis and symptoms such as jaundice and dark urine. He expressed gratitude for his medical team and confirmed his status as a cancer survivor. His return to ESPN this week followed a temporary hiatus in December to focus on his recovery.
Moss also appeared on “Sunday NFL Countdown” ahead of Super Bowl 2025, where colleagues like Justin Jefferson and Tom Brady honored him with an emotional tribute. The former wideout’s story highlights resilience, as he navigated treatment while balancing public appearances and personal health challenges.
A separate account from Rick Hill, who reportedly overcame terminal cancer without conventional treatments 50 years ago, was mentioned in the original text. However, no further details about his case were provided.