Randy Moss Set to Return to ESPNs Sunday NFL Countdown

Randy Moss, the Hall of Fame wide receiver, is making his return to ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown. After stepping away from the network in December due to cancer treatment, Moss will be back on air Sunday morning ahead of Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, as reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Moss underwent a significant six-hour procedure to remove a cancerous mass in his bile duct in December, according to information from Zach Allen of the Associated Press. His last appearance on Sunday NFL Countdown was on December 1. Since then, Moss has been involved in a virtual appearance at the 2025 NFL Honors, where he presented the Comeback Player of the Year award to Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
On his last episode of Sunday NFL Countdown, Moss expressed that he was 'battling something internally.' He disclosed his cancer diagnosis in a video shortly after, stating that he would undergo radiation and chemotherapy following his procedure. ESPN acknowledged his invaluable contribution to the team, noting that Moss consistently elevated the Countdown segment with his insights and passion. The network expressed its full support for his journey and looks forward to his return as they kick off Super Bowl coverage before the Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles.








