Whatever is going on with Randy Moss, he is being quite vague about it, as he will not come out and state exactly what it is.
If you see Randy Moss wearing sunglasses on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown,” there’s a reason for this, and he explained that on Sunday.
The Hall of Fame wide receiver-turned-analyst opened Sunday’s show to explain that he and his family are “battling something internally.”
“I put a post up, maybe a few minutes ago, on Instagram,” Moss explained. “Just telling people—you were talking about my eyes last week—and I just wanted to let the viewers know that me and my wife, and my family, we are battling something internally.”
Moss added that he would be wearing blue-tinted glasses but made sure to let fans know that he would be okay.
“I have some great doctors around me. I couldn’t miss the show, I wanted to be here with you guys, I feel great. But if y’all see me with these Michigan turnover glasses that I have on, it’s not being disrespectful,” Moss said. “I’m battling something.”
Mike Greenberg, Rex Ryan, Alex Smith, and Tedy Bruschi would then stick by his side by putting glasses on with Moss in solidarity.
Moss, who is 47, is widely considered as one of the finest wide receivers in the history of the NFL.
He is best known for his time with the Vikings, but he experienced his first Super Bowl experience as a member of the New England Patriots.
He holds the NFL record for touchdowns in a season, with 23. He has worked for ESPN since 2016.
Randy Moss Is One of The Most Beloved Players Ever
Former NFL wide receiver and current ESPN analyst Randy Moss shared on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown” that he and his family are “battling something internally.”
He wouldn’t state what it was as fans became scared for his health.
Moss is easily one of those players where all fan bases have love for him.
He is a legend on and off the field.