ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen, who was diagnosed with Stage IV throat cancer earlier this year, said Wednesday that he doesnt have a specific date hell return to work, but he plans to be part of the networks NFL coverage as the season gets underway.I received very encouraging news last week from my oncologist team of doctors at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center that now enables me to completely focus on recovery rather than treatment, Mortensen said in a statement released by ESPN. The Stage IV throat [oropharyngel] cancer that was diagnosed in early January and treated with intensive chemotherapy and radiation has been virtually reduced to zero detection of the disease through the latest scans and exams.I do have scheduled exams and scans during the next three months to monitor my status but my oncologists have directed me to recover and rehab from the treatments that have resulted in lengthy hospitalization, significant weight loss, strength, endurance and related health issues. I am following instructions to overcome these challenges.My return-to-work status has variables with no definitive target date but I anticipate being able to participate in NFL coverage on a limited basis as the 2016 season gets underway.Mortensen took a leave of absence from ESPN in January and missed the Super Bowl.It has been a long and difficult road for Mort since he was diagnosed, so hearing his positive news is very encouraging, ESPN senior coordinating producer Seth Markman said. As we have said all along, when Mort is able to return, his chair on our set will be waiting. He is a beloved member of our ESPN team, and we have really missed him these past few months.Mortensen, who has been with ESPN since 1991, won the prestigious Dick McCann Award at this years Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.My wife Micki and I want to express our deepest gratitude and humility from the outpouring of love we have received from family, friends, colleagues, the NFL community and beyond, as well as ESPNs unwavering support. Our hope remains rooted in our deep faith in God and we continue to be grateful to our caring team at M.D. Anderson and my local personal physicians.We also want to encourage everyone to support various cancer causes such as the V Foundation -- we can testify that these specific organizations are justifiably necessary and righteous to families who encounter this insidious disease.Gerardo Parra Jersey . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. 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Price, heading to the 2014 Olympics for Canada, was named the First Star after posting wins in three starts with a 1.00 goals-against average and a .971 save percentage.MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- That steady diet of drops by West Virginia wide receivers a year ago is turning into big gains so far this season.A unit led by Shelton Gibson, Daikiel Shorts and KaRaun White had success on their home field this month and will be looking for more Saturday when the Mountaineers (2-0) play BYU (1-2) in Landover, Maryland.The trio has combined for 89 percent of West Virginias receiving yards and four of the teams five touchdown grabs. Gibson and Shorts are averaging more than 100 yards per game and rank in the top 20 nationally.Theyre working under new wide receivers coach Tyron Carrier. A graduate assistant at Baylor last season, Carrier simply wants more consistency from a unit that hasnt produced a 1,000-yard season since Whites brother, Kevin, did it in 2014.Gibson so far has made opponents pay as West Virginias main outside threat with a pair of long touchdown grabs. Shorts is quarterback Skyler Howards best quick-throw option to the inside and leads the team with 14 catches.Howard said Shorts is the player he can rely on to get open when the quarterback is forced out of the pocket.I know where hes going to go, Howard said. Im comfortable throwing the ball to him if hes covered because hes going to catch it. He might get tackled, but hes going to catch it.White transferred a year ago from the same northeastern Pennsylvania junior college attended by brothers Kevin and Kyzir, who now is a safety for the Mountaineers. KaRaun White had a solid game in a Cactus Bowl win over Arizona State and his seven catches in two games this season are already about half of what he had for all of 2015.While Gibson led the team a year ago with 887 yards on just 37 recceptions, he was one of those guilty of multiple drops and had several games of one or no catches.ddddddddddddGibson has kept the production going in part because he said at times he can anticipate when Howard will throw it deep.Skyler gives me that look I already know, Gibson said. Thats just the connection we have.The receiving corps biggest need is getting more production out of the fourth receiver spot. Sophomore Jovon Durante also has a history of multiple dropped passes and has one catch for four yards this season after being moved from the outside.He just needs to settle down and let the game come to him, Holgorsen said.West Virginia found success with intermediate passes in the season opener because Missouris safeties were guarding against the deep pass, but Howard couldnt find the end zone. Howard threw for five TDs two weeks ago, three of them longer than 50 yards when Youngstown States safeties were caught trying to help stop the run.While Holgorsen said he expects BYU to try to limit West Virginias running game, which is averaging 5.1 yards per carry, he also wants the Mountaineers to have the potential to be able to go downfield when the safeties are down and theyre playing the run.BYU defensive lineman Corbin Kaufusi simply wants to slow things down for a Mountaineer offense that has averaged 82 plays and 559 yards.I think everyone is excited to go after their quarterback, especially the idea of coming up against a high-powered offense, Kaufusi said. Lets see what we can do.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '