Randy Moss is leaving his position on ESPN’s «Sunday NFL Countdown» due to health reasons
7 december 2024 в 06:13
Randy Moss is temporarily stepping away from his position on ESPN’s «Sunday NFL Countdown» to focus on his health.
According to ESPN’s statement, «Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss will step away from his Sunday morning pregame show to focus on his personal health».
«For nearly a decade, Randy has been an invaluable member of the team, constantly elevating 'Countdown' with his ideas and passion», - the network added. «He has the full support of ESPN, and we look forward to his return when he is ready».
Learn more about him, his net worth, and additional details below.
Moss is a former professional American football player and one of the most productive wide receivers in NFL history. Over his 14-year career, he became widely recognized as one of the best receivers to ever play the game. Moss was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
Although he is most known for his time with the Minnesota Vikings, Moss also had notable performances in Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers.
After retiring from professional football, Moss transitioned into a career as a sports analyst, working as an analyst for «Sunday NFL Countdown» on ESPN.
Currently, Moss is dealing with an undisclosed health issue. The NFL legend and current ESPN analyst recently announced that he and his family are «dealing with something internal». A few days later, ESPN announced that he is stepping away from the weekly pregame show to address this situation.
While the 47-year-old Moss did not share additional details about the illness he is facing, he urged «all you men» to get a «blood test» and assured viewers that «we will get through this».
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Moss is estimated to have a net worth of $ 25 million.
Yes, Randy has been married to his wife Lydia Moss since 2015, according to various sources. Lydia prefers to keep a lower profile compared to her husband and rarely appears at public events. However, it is clear that family is a priority for the couple.
Randy is a father of eight children, according to PEOPLE. He and his wife Lydia have a daughter named Lourdes-Randy. Additionally, Randy has five children with his former girlfriend Elizabeth «Libby» Offutt: daughters Sydney, Senali, and Sailey, and sons Thaddeus and Montigo.
The publication also reports that Randy has two more daughters, Lyrik and Lexi.
Randy’s family played a significant role in his decision to retire from professional football. In his speech at his Hall of Fame induction in 2018, he reflected on the sacrifices his children made during his career. «I love this game so much, but I had to walk away. My kids — I had to take my kids», - Randy shared at the time. «Now I understand that you [kids] had to sacrifice too, because uncle and dad wasn’t always there, and I apologize for that. But I’m here now»
According to ESPN’s statement, «Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss will step away from his Sunday morning pregame show to focus on his personal health».
«For nearly a decade, Randy has been an invaluable member of the team, constantly elevating 'Countdown' with his ideas and passion», - the network added. «He has the full support of ESPN, and we look forward to his return when he is ready».
Learn more about him, his net worth, and additional details below.
Moss is a former professional American football player and one of the most productive wide receivers in NFL history. Over his 14-year career, he became widely recognized as one of the best receivers to ever play the game. Moss was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.
Although he is most known for his time with the Minnesota Vikings, Moss also had notable performances in Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers.
After retiring from professional football, Moss transitioned into a career as a sports analyst, working as an analyst for «Sunday NFL Countdown» on ESPN.
Currently, Moss is dealing with an undisclosed health issue. The NFL legend and current ESPN analyst recently announced that he and his family are «dealing with something internal». A few days later, ESPN announced that he is stepping away from the weekly pregame show to address this situation.
While the 47-year-old Moss did not share additional details about the illness he is facing, he urged «all you men» to get a «blood test» and assured viewers that «we will get through this».
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Moss is estimated to have a net worth of $ 25 million.
Yes, Randy has been married to his wife Lydia Moss since 2015, according to various sources. Lydia prefers to keep a lower profile compared to her husband and rarely appears at public events. However, it is clear that family is a priority for the couple.
Randy is a father of eight children, according to PEOPLE. He and his wife Lydia have a daughter named Lourdes-Randy. Additionally, Randy has five children with his former girlfriend Elizabeth «Libby» Offutt: daughters Sydney, Senali, and Sailey, and sons Thaddeus and Montigo.
The publication also reports that Randy has two more daughters, Lyrik and Lexi.
Randy’s family played a significant role in his decision to retire from professional football. In his speech at his Hall of Fame induction in 2018, he reflected on the sacrifices his children made during his career. «I love this game so much, but I had to walk away. My kids — I had to take my kids», - Randy shared at the time. «Now I understand that you [kids] had to sacrifice too, because uncle and dad wasn’t always there, and I apologize for that. But I’m here now»
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