Randy Moss is ready to make an emotional return to his transmission duties for the Super Bowl, months after revealing that he has cancer.
Moss, 47, is expected to return to ESPN on Sunday with an appearance in the NFL regressive account ahead of the Super Bowl in New Orleans between Kansas City Chiefs and Filadelphia Eagles.
The ESPN NFL informant Adam Schefter reported the news for the first time, saying that Moss will be live in the air from 10 am et.
He arrives days after he joined by video call in the honors of the NFL on Thursday to deliver the award to the player back of the year.
In November, several fans had worried about Moss's health when their eyes looked yellow in ESPN.
That led Moss to make the announcement of shock about his health a month ago, appearing in a live Instagram video with his children to tell fans that he had undergone six -hour surgery and that he could not walk without a cane.
Speaking about his battle against cancer in December, Moss said: “I have said them in recent weeks about me fighting internally, and is already a cancer survivor.”
Then he revealed: 'He had cancer, they found him in the bile duct, just between the pancreas and the liver, and the cancer was sitting fair outside the bile duct.
'So my doctors entered, I had six -hour surgery,' and for many of you, you can look for it in Google. I had a whipple procedure. The best doctor in the United States, Dr. (John) Martinie, I am always grateful.