retired football star randy moss He is privately battling undisclosed medical issues.
“Me and my wife and my family are fighting something internally,” Moss, 47, said during an ESPN broadcast on Sunday, Dec. 1. Sunday NFL Countdown. “You know, I have some great doctors around me. I couldn’t miss the show, so I wanted to be here with you all.”
He added, “I feel great, but if you see me wearing those Michigan Turnover glasses, it’s not disrespectful because I’m on TV.” Ta. fighting something [and] We need all prayer warriors. God bless you and thank you for your prayers. ”
All about moss Sunday NFL Countdown Afterward, the co-hosts put on their own reading glasses in solidarity.
Moments before the ESPN show went live, Moss shared a behind-the-scenes video to his show. Instagram.
“I just wanted to give you guys a little message,” he began. “This is a message to all men: I’m sitting here on stage…and all through the holiday week, your son was fighting something inside.”
Mr Moss also called on “prayer warriors” to “extend a blessing” to him and his family “during this difficult time.”
“You know I’m here because people were talking about my eyes last week,” Moss added. “It’s internal. Your son will get through it. I had a great team of doctors and a great family around me.”
He continued, “Men, get your health checked, get your blood tested, and we’ll get through this.”
Sportscaster friends Adam Schefter, Darius Butler and Carissa Thompson Everyone shared their blessings in the comments section.
“Sending you a big hug, 🙏🏽” replied Thompson, 42.
Randy has not disclosed his condition, but he is married to Lydia Moss. He is also the father of four children from previous relationships, and has previously spoken openly about their support.
“I think at the end of the day, when you think about the definition of family, that’s what I’ve always wanted,” Randy said on the show in September 2020. Russell Wilson‘s podcast “DangerTalk.” “All that matters to us is to love and love our families for who they are.”
He added: “The game of football has brought so many smiles to the faces of my family and friends. Being able to just have fun and love my family for who they are while they’re here is what I want now. That’s the best advice I can give.”