After temporarily stepping back from the broadcast booth in 2024, Randy Moss is set to return to ESPN for the 2025 NFL season on Sunday NFL Countdown starting September 7. The NFL legend has been managing cholangiocarcinoma, a rare bile duct cancer affecting the tubes that connect the liver, gallbladder, and small intestine. In a recent conversation with Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, Moss reflected on his cancer battle, sharing how he’s navigated life and his career while dealing with this diagnosis.
“I just think that when you live your life, you know, a certain type of way of, you know, eating right, taking care of your health, and all of a sudden you get diagnosed with cancer … I was overwhelmed,” Moss told Roberts in an interview aired Thursday. “It hit like a ton of bricks.” During the conversation with Roberts, Moss’ wife, Lydia, also joined and revealed that her job was to be by her husband’s side.
“It was hard for me, because he didn’t want our help, because he’s used to doing everything on his own,” she said. “And as much as he tried to push us away, I think he realized we needed him and he needed us. I was kicking down them doors. I was opening up those blinds. I was like, ‘Even if I just have to sit here, I’m just gonna sit here. Even if you angry, even if you don’t wanna talk, we gonna be here.”
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