Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Randy Moss viewable Sunday he used to be combating an disease as he addressed why he used to be dressed in glasses.
The previous Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots famous person extensive receiver didn’t reveal particularly what he used to be coping with.
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Randy Moss at the ESPN “Monday Night Countdown” poised earlier than a NFC wild-card playoff recreation between the Los Angeles Rams and the Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Jan. 17, 2022. (Kirby Lee-USA Lately Sports activities)
“I just wanted to let the viewers know that me and my wife and my family are battling something internally. I have some great doctors around me,” he mentioned on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.” “I couldn’t miss the show. I wanted to be here with you guys. I feel great. But if you see me with these ‘Michigan turnover glasses’ that I have on, it’s not being disrespectful because I’m on television. It’s because I’m battling something.
“I would like all of the worship warriors. God bless you all. Thank you for the prayers.”
Moss encouraged his male followers to get regular checkups and their blood work done in a video posted to his Instagram.

Untouched England Patriots extensive receiver Randy Moss and quarterback Tom Brady hug later connecting to attain in opposition to the Washington Redskins at FedEx Garden in Landover, Maryland, on Aug. 28, 2009. (Geoff Burke-USA Lately Sports activities)
“We’ll paintings thru it,” he added.
Moss used to be ready to paintings throughout the disease and joined his ESPN co-hosts Mike Greenberg, Rex Ryan, Alex Smith and Tedy Bruschi.
“It’s superbly mentioned. Fascinated about one and one for all. If he’s dressed in glasses, we’re all dressed in glasses lately,” Greenberg said.
Moss will turn 48 in February. He was a six-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro in the NFL.

Randy Moss poses with his wife Lydia Griffith at the New England Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on June 12, 2024. (Eric Canha-USA Today Sports)
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He played 14 years in the league.
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