Randy Moss Temporarily Steps Away From ESPN’s ‘Sunday NFL Countdown,’ Cites Undisclosed Health Concern

Randy Moss Temporarily Steps Away From ESPN’s ‘Sunday NFL Countdown,’ Cites Undisclosed Health Concern
Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss is stepping away from his role as an analyst on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdownto focus on a health issue, the network announced on Friday.
Randy Moss, 47, shared an emotional message with his fans on Instagram Sunday, asking for prayers for him and his family during this challenging time.
While he didn’t specify the nature of his illness, he urged men to prioritize checkups and bloodwork. “I just ask for all the prayer warriors to put their blessing hands on me and my family through these hard times,” Moss said. me.”
In a statement, ESPN confirmed Moss will be taking an extended leave from Sunday NFL Countdown to focus on his health. The network assured fans that Moss will return to the show when he’s ready.
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