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Larry Fitzgerald Sr. responds to fake cancer diagnosis reveal

The Fitzgerald and Moss family turmoil appears to be over.

Larry Fitzgerald Sr., who “broke” the news that Randy Moss was battling liver cancer, a news that Randy's son Thaddeus called “disgusting” and “untrue,” spoke publicly for the first time on Thursday. I made a comment, or no comment, on the spot.

Fitzgerald Sr. said, “I have no comment other than to say that I know Randy, I love him, and I wish him the best.'' told DailyMail.com This is what he said in his first comment since being reprimanded.

Larry Fitzgerald Sr. (left), father of Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr., gives an interview in 2009. Fitzgerald Sr. is a sports reporter in the Minnesota area. AP

It's the unexplained culmination of an all-around embarrassing debacle. A story that has taken the internet by storm and would not be a story without a reversal of ideas.

In early December, Moss, a Hall of Fame wide receiver turned ESPN analyst, appeared on air wearing sunglasses.

Randy Moss showed viewers the sunglasses he might have to wear during “Sunday NFL Countdown.” Screen capture via X/@_MLFootball

“When you guys see me wearing those Michigan Success glasses, it's not disrespectful because I'm on TV. I'm fighting something. It takes all the prayer warriors,” the six-time Pro Bowler politely explained.

In a post to I just heard. Let's show you the power of prayer and save Moss from this challenge 🙏🙏🙏 I love you, Randy.”

Broadcaster Randy Moss sits on the sideline before the NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams on Monday, November 15, 2021 in Santa Clara, California. Mr. Moss retired from his position as an analyst in December 2024. He cited undisclosed health issues. AP
Pittsburgh receiver Larry Fitzgerald breaks the NCAA record with 14 consecutive touchdown receptions during Pitt's 24-13 win over Boston College on Saturday, Nov. 1, at Alumni Stadium in Boston. Later, he shares a moment with his father, Larry Sr. 2003. AP

Brett Favre, who played with Moss at Minnesota, was among those who expressed prayers and support after hearing the news.

The kind words were appreciated, but as it turned out, Mr. Fabre and other members of his tribe got their news from an unidentified source.

Thaddeus Moss responded to Fizgerald Sr. in an X post that has also been deleted: You have no right to try to make private matters public for the sake of an engagement. Please check your sources because I don't believe my father is talking to you. ”

Fitzgerald Sr.'s son, former Arizona Cardinals star receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr., reacted similarly, reportedly writing: If you feel ready to share more about your health, you will. Until then, instead of speculating, focus on sending him positive energy, prayers, and support. ”

Moss has not released further details regarding his health at this time.

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