The news spawned strong reactions from across the pro football universe, including from Moss's former Minnesota Vikings teammate and fellow Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter. "Please join me in praying for [Randy Moss] @nfl @Vikings," Moss posted to ...
The biggest difference between the 12-1 Lions and 11-2 Vikings, the thin line separating home-field advantage and a likely first-round bye from a probable path that would include three road playoff games en route to a Super Bowl,
Moss shared Friday that cancer was discovered in his bile duct and that he had a six-hour operation to treat it.
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Vikings have hopes of winning the NFC North, so they must get the jump on lowly Chicago Bears in Week 15 meeting
The Chicago Bears will face the Minnesota Vikings in a pivotal Week 15 matchup on Monday Night Football at U.S. Bank Stadium. Both teams
Much has been made about the Bears roster this season, and the discrepancies on the offensive and defensive lines, halting any potential big production from either side of the football. Most notably,
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss announced on his Instagram page Friday that he has been living with cancer. "Your boy is a
Jones (knee) was estimated to be a limited participant at the Vikings' walkthrough Thursday. Jones was forced to miss the team's Week 14 win over the Falcons with a knee injury, so his limited ...
In an Instagram live, NFL Hall of Famer Randy Moss confirmed that he was not only diagnosed with cancer, but announced that he has beaten it. Moss revealed that a cancer was discovered outside of his bile duct between his pancreas and liver. He had spent the last six days in the hospital. The tumor was removed through a Whipple procedure.