Randy Moss Rings The Bell After Officially Completing His Cancer Treatment
You love to see it. Last December, former NFL wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Moss explained at the time that he had recently undergone a procedure to have a stent put in his liver because the waste wasn’t draining correctly, which is when doctors then found cancer in his bile duct, which he said was “right between the pancreas and the liver.” Randy underwent surgery to remove […] The post Randy Moss Rings The Bell After Officially Completing His Cancer Treatment first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


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Last December, former NFL wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Moss explained at the time that he had recently undergone a procedure to have a stent put in his liver because the waste wasn’t draining correctly, which is when doctors then found cancer in his bile duct, which he said was “right between the pancreas and the liver.”
Randy underwent surgery to remove the cancer, and spent six days in the hospital, announcing that he would be undergoing chemotherapy and radiation but confirming that he was doing well.
The current ESPN analyst had stepped away while he underwent surgery, but was able to return to his job just before the Super Bowl earlier this year. And he was back on ESPN earlier this week at the season opener for UNC, which is coached by his former NFL coach Bill Belichick. (Moss was also spotted sitting with Belichick’s 24-year old girlfriend as the Tar Heels dropped their season opener 48-14).
But this week, Randy celebrated a big milestone in his health journey as he officially completed his cancer treatment.
The Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte shared a video of Moss ringing the ceremonial bell, signifying the end of his treatment, with the legendary wide receiver choking back tears as he shared his gratitude for the staff that had treated him in his battle against cancer:
“I want to thank everybody here at this hospital for welcoming me to be a part of their family, of their extended family. I’ve told y’all this before, y’all do a great job of taking care of people and I know it’s an emotional moment, but I thank you all. God bless.”