Heartwarming: Randy Moss said he was taking a leave of absence at ESPN in In December announcing that he was battling cancer.
This morning Moss finally rejoined ESPN's NFL Countdown crew at the Super Bowl.
A very emotional moment โค๏ธ๐ฅน
It was great to see SVP and Rece discuss the importance of faith within Ohio Stateโs football team on ESPN postgame Monday night.
Faith doesnโt have to be taboo. Itโs an important part of a lot of peopleโs lives. Letโs continue to talk about it. Great job @notthefakeSVP@ReceDavis
Mission success! We are here at Excel College in the middle of one of the worst hit areas. They had 3 trucks waiting for the items you helped provide. 1 generator will power a well that will give water to 100 people. I am so blown away how people are helping each other. This is the American way.
Year one โ โ thank you to the many people who have supported me as Iโve been able to live my childhood dream. Iโm filled with gratitude as I reflect on this past year of my life.
See you all in year two ๐ค๐ซ
NEW: Fox weather anchor starts crying on live air as a mother describes the final moments of her son's life before he was swept away by flooding from hurricane Helene.
The mother said her son's last words on Earth were him crying out for Jesus.
7-year-old Micah was sitting on the roof of their home in Asheville, North Carolina when he and his grandparents were swept away by the raging flood.
"I'm so proud of my son because, in his last moments, he wasn't screaming for me. He was screaming, 'Jesus, Jesus, save me. Jesus. I hear you. Jesus. I'm calling upon you.'"
"He wanted to be a superhero. And that was his goal in life. And instead, he's my hero. He was the smartest, bravest, hopeful, great friend, great son."
"I couldn't have asked for a better son. And he was so happy up until the very end when he was screaming for Jesus. And in that moment, I think he found joy."