The former wide receiver and ESPN analyst recently celebrated the completion of his cancer treatment at Atrium Health’s Levin Cancer Institute.
“Throughout a journey filled with challenges, Randy met each moment with the same grit and determination that defined his legendary career,” Atrium officials said. “We’re honored to have walked alongside Randy and his family during this fight against bile duct cancer and even more proud to cheer him on as he shared his inspiring story on Good Morning America.”
Moss stepped away from his job at ESPN last December for the treatment, and made an emotional return to the position for the Super Bowl. He said at the time that a cancerous mass was found in his bile duct, between his pancreas and liver.
“I want to thank everybody at this hospital for welcoming me to be a part of their family,” he said.
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