Pro Football Hall of Fame broad receiver Randy Moss mentioned Friday he’s being handled for most cancers in his bile duct between his pancreas and liver.
In an look on Instagram Live, Moss, aided by a cane, launched himself as a most cancers survivor and thanked his “prayer warriors” for his or her assist. He had a process to place a stent in his liver on Thanksgiving after experiencing urine discoloration.
Moss mentioned he was hospitalized for six days earlier than being launched on Friday. He mentioned he’s being handled with radiation and chemotherapy.
Moss stepped away from his function as an analyst on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown” on Dec. 6.
“As quickly as I get wholesome to get again out with guys, I will probably be on set. … Hopefully I may be with you guys quickly,” Moss mentioned.
“My aim is to get again on tv with my staff.”
The 47-year-old Moss was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018 after enjoying 14 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings (1998-2004, 2010), Oakland Raiders (2005-06), New England Patriots (2007-10), Tennessee Titans (2010) and San Francisco 49ers (2012).
Moss is second in NFL historical past with 156 landing catches and had an NFL-record 23 TD receptions in 2007 for the Patriots.
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This story has been corrected. A earlier model reported erroneously that the most cancers was exterior Moss’ bowel duct.
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