College Football
Randy Moss Revealed to Be Battling Liver Cancer
We now know exactly why Randy Moss decided to take some time away from ESPN for health reasons – he has liver cancer. Larry Fitzgerald Sr. revealed the news on social media after it was told to those at the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame ceremony on Tuesday night.
A week after asking for prayers for an undisclosed personal medical issue, ESPN announced that Moss will be taking time away โfor an extended time to focus on a personal health challengeโ with no timetable set for his return.
โFor nearly a decade, Randy has been an invaluable member of the team, consistently elevating โCountdownโ with his insight and passion. He has ESPNโs full support, and we look forward to welcoming him back when he is ready,โ said the network in a statementon Friday.
Below is a video of Moss revealing his situation to open a recent Sunday NFL Countdown.
Before catching the NFL by storm in 1998, the Rand, W.Va. native caught 174 passes for 3,529 yards and 54 touchdowns in two seasons at Marshall. He set several national and school records during his time in college football.
Most notably, Moss won the 1997 Biletnikoff Award, presented to the nationโs best wide receiver. His 26 touchdowns set an FBS (Division-I) record. Overall, Moss recorded 96 receptions for 1,820 yards that season.
For a related story, Randy Moss explained why heโs not that excited about College Football Hall of Fame induction.
