Randy Moss made a heartfelt return to ESPN this week, sharing news of his completion of cancer treatments. The former NFL star revealed he was diagnosed with Stage 2 bile duct cancer and a tumor near his pancreas and liver last December. He underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, including a six-hour Whipple procedure, which he credited with saving his life.

Moss stepped away from ESPN in December to focus on his health, later opening up about his journey on “Good Morning America.” He described feeling overwhelmed after experiencing symptoms like jaundice and dark urine. His return to the network coincided with a heartfelt tribute from NFL peers, including Justin Jefferson and Tom Brady, during the Super Bowl 2025 countdown.

The announcement has sparked reflection on cancer treatment options, with some questioning conventional approaches. However, the focus remains on Moss’s resilience and recovery as he resumes his role in sports media.