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Randy Moss has revealed he is battling cancer.
On Friday, the former NFL star and Hall of Fame wide receiver shared a post on his Instagram page announcing the news of his cancer diagnosis. In the video, Moss appeared with a walking cane and shared that he had been in the hospital for six days following surgery related to his condition.
Moss explained that he underwent surgery around Thanksgiving and had been recovering at home before needing another operation this month.
“I appreciate everybody coming on,” said Moss as he sat in a seat with “Team Moss” shirts displayed behind him. “Y’all know I’ve told y’all the last couple of weeks about me battling something internally, and your boy is a cancer survivor, and I’ll get into that a little more in a few minutes. I just want to give a shoutout to a lot of people that really helped me pull through this.”
He added, “Been in the hospital for six days. I just got out today, thank God. So first and foremost I would just like to Thank God for really just blessing me and my family through this trying time, me being able to come out of this surgery and fighting, battling cancer.”
Moss continued to thank the hospital staff for their assistance throughout his stay following the surgery. He described his recovery as “trying” and thanked his family, friends, and “prayer warriors” for sticking by his side. He didn’t offer much else about his condition but reassured fans that he would continue fighting the battle.
This latest news comes days after Moss asked for people to send him prayers due to a battle he was dealing with internally. He had appeared on Sunday NFL Countdown earlier this month and had fans worried about how he looked on camera.
“Throughout the week of the holidays, your boy has been battling something internal,” Moss said on Instagram last Sunday. “I just ask for all the prayer warriors to put their blessing hands on me and my family through these hard times.”
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Randy Moss has revealed he is battling cancer.
On Friday, the former NFL star and Hall of Fame wide receiver shared a post on his Instagram page announcing the news of his cancer diagnosis. In the video, Moss appeared with a walking cane and shared that he had been in the hospital for six days following surgery related to his condition.
Moss explained that he underwent surgery around Thanksgiving and had been recovering at home before needing another operation this month.
“I appreciate everybody coming on,” said Moss as he sat in a seat with “Team Moss” shirts displayed behind him. “Y’all know I’ve told y’all the last couple of weeks about me battling something internally, and your boy is a cancer survivor, and I’ll get into that a little more in a few minutes. I just want to give a shoutout to a lot of people that really helped me pull through this.”
He added, “Been in the hospital for six days. I just got out today, thank God. So first and foremost I would just like to Thank God for really just blessing me and my family through this trying time, me being able to come out of this surgery and fighting, battling cancer.”
Moss continued to thank the hospital staff for their assistance throughout his stay following the surgery. He described his recovery as “trying” and thanked his family, friends, and “prayer warriors” for sticking by his side. He didn’t offer much else about his condition but reassured fans that he would continue fighting the battle.
This latest news comes days after Moss asked for people to send him prayers due to a battle he was dealing with internally. He had appeared on Sunday NFL Countdown earlier this month and had fans worried about how he looked on camera.
“Throughout the week of the holidays, your boy has been battling something internal,” Moss said on Instagram last Sunday. “I just ask for all the prayer warriors to put their blessing hands on me and my family through these hard times.”
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