Randy Moss moves fans to tears with emotional message on ESPN NFL countdown revealing his health battle

The poignant speech that NFL legend Randy Moss delivered live on television moved many.

Moss said on ESPN’s SundayNFLCountdown that he is battling a health issue.

Moss, an NFL Hall of Famer, stated that he is “battling something internally” that will necessitate spectacles for the duration of the program.

“I just wanted to let the viewers know that me and my wife, me and myfamily, we are battling something internally,” he stated.

“You know, I’m surrounded by some excellent doctors. I had to see the show. I wanted to join you all here. I feel fantastic.

However, since I’m on television, it’s not insulting if you guys see me wearing these Michigan turnover glasses.

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“I’m fighting a battle. All of the prayer warriors are needed.

Moss advised people to “do your checkups, get your bloodwork done” in an Instagram post, but he did not disclose his precise medical condition.

The news brought NFL fans to tears on social media, and they prayed for Moss and his family on X.

One person said, “Prayers up Randy,”

“Hope all is well Randy,” someone else wrote.

A third person said, “This made me sad,”

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Host Mike Greenberg, former NFL players Alex Smith, Tedy Bruschi, and former head coach Rex Ryan all simultaneously removed their spectacles to wear with Moss when he concluded his discussion on the sunglasses.

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Adam Schefter, an NFL insider, also took out his spectacles when he was standing adjacent to the studio’s main set.

“All for one and one for all,” Greenberg declared while donning the spectacles.

“If he’s wearing glasses, we’re all wearing glasses today.”

Over his 14-year career, Moss reached 1,000 receiving yards in a season ten times and was selected to six Pro Bowls.

Following the 2012 season, he retired.

From 2012 until 2015, Moss worked as a sports broadcaster for Fox NFL Kickoff.

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Since 2016, he has been an NFL commentator for ESPN and has been a consistent part of the Sunday NFL Countdown team.

Moss was admitted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.

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