The GOAT debate isn't limited to quarterbacks in the NFL, it extends to other positions as well, including wide receivers. Minnesota Vikings legend Randy Moss weighed in on that conversation. Each ...
Randy Moss made his ESPN return this weekend ahead of Super Bowl LIX, when Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and more offered the analyst and Hall-of-Fame wide receiver words of encouragement amid his cancer ...
Former NFL wide receiver Randy Moss returned to the ESPN set on Super Bowl Sunday. Moss stepped away from his role in December after he was diagnosed with bile duct cancer and underwent treatment.
Minnesota Vikings Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss and ESPN, his current employer, issued major news one day before Super Bowl 2025. Adam Schefter broke that news via X on Saturday, ...
Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Justin Jefferson and more welcome an emotional Randy Moss back to ESPN just in time for Super Bowl LIX: 'We've all missed you.' ...
Randy Moss made his long-awaited return “Sunday NFL Countdown” ahead of Super Bowl LIX, and the Hall of Fame wide receiver was unable to fight back tears when the pregame show aired a tribute ...
Moss recently retweeted a highlight reel video of himself catching passes from Brady during his historic run with the ...
Super Bowl Sunday got started with the wholesome return of Randy Moss on the set of ESPN's NFL Countdown after nearly two months away. The former superstar NFL wide receiver revealed back in ...
Randy Moss has officially returned to ESPN. The NFL legend made a triumphant return for the network's Super Bowl edition of "Sunday NFL Countdown." The return comes just over two months since Moss ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss made his return to ESPN on Sunday, joining the "Sunday NFL Countdown" crew in New Orleans amid his battle with cancer. Moss had been on leave ...
Hall-of-Fame WR Randy Moss is returning to ESPN’s NFL Countdown, Sunday, 10 am et, live from New Orleans.” - Adam Schefter added a bright hue to the X post: A beautifully-smiling picture of ...
Moss, a six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, played in the NFL from 1998-2012. He led the league in touchdown catches five times in his career. Moss has been working as an analyst with ESPN since 2016.