The football community is rallying around NFL legend Randy Moss after revealing his cancer diagnosis

The football community has rallied around NFL legend Randy Moss after the former wide receiver announced he had been diagnosed with cancer during an Instagram live stream Friday.

Moss said he had spent six days in the hospital undergoing surgery. The former Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots wide receiver said doctors had found cancer in his bile duct, “right between the pancreas and the liver.”

“I’m a cancer survivor,” Moss said. “Some trying times, but we made it.”

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Randy Moss poses with his wife

Former NFL player Randy Moss poses with his wife Lydia Griffith for a photo at the New England Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium. (Eric Canha-USA Today Sports)

Moss’ former teammates and teams issued statements on social media in support of the former wide receiver.

“Mental toughness in human form. We’re all with you 81. Love ya bubs,” wrote former Patriots teammate Julian Edelman.

NFL LEGEND RANDY MOSS ANNOUNCES CANCER DIAGNOSIS

Randy Moss is watching

Randy Moss broadcasts from the ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown, which takes place before a game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

“Love you Randy. Dominating opponents is what you’ve always done and you’ll definitely do it again! You’ve got it!” Rob Gronkowski has written.

Moss stepped down from his role as an analyst on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown” on Dec. 6.

“As soon as I get well enough to get back out with guys, I’ll be on set … Hopefully I can be with you guys soon,” Moss said.

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Randy Moss in January 2022

January 17, 2022; Inglewood, Calif.: Randy Moss on the ESPN Monday Night Countdown set before an NFC Wild Card playoff football game between the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

“My goal is to get back on TV with my team.”

The Pro Football Hall of Famer played 14 seasons in the NFL and is second in the Vikings’ all-time receiving yards with 9,316 yards.

The six-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro turns 48 in February.

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