Randy Moss breaks down in tears as he makes emotional return to ESPN at the Super Bowl amid cancer battle Legendary NFL tight end Randy Moss made a tearful return to ESPN at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday months after doctors found a cancerous mass between his pancreas and liver.
Randy Moss made a tearful return to ESPN at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday months after doctors found a cancerous mass between his pancreas and liver.
‘Hey y'all, I couldn't do it alone, and I really thank y'all,’ Moss said through tears on the ESPN set at the Superdome following an on-air tribute from the likes of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
Back in November, a number of fans had grown concerned about Moss' health when his eyes appeared yellow on ESPN.
That led to Moss making the shock announcement about his health a month ago, appearing on an Instagram Live video alongside his sons to tell fans he had undergone a six-hour surgery and could not walk without a cane.