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Shannon Sharpe, the former NFL star who was a commentator on ESPN's 'First Take,' will not return to the show. The decision ...
ESPN has cut ties with NFL Hall of Famer and media analyst Shannon Sharpe less than two weeks after he settled a lawsuit in ...
The NFL Hall of Famer was let go from ESPN last week after settling a bombshell $50 million lawsuit that accused him of rape.
Another change is coming to ESPN’s First Take. The popular sports debate show has just come back on air after a summer break.
ESPN host Molly Qerim issued an apology for an embarrassing blunder on "First Take" on Tuesday morning, July 22. The popular ...
With the door slammed shut on Shannon Sharpe's return to ESPN, the network seems intent on finding a suitable sports figure ...
ESPN plans to use a rotation of in-house analysts to replace Kellerman on First Take. That means Kendrick Perkins, Jay Williams, Kimberley Martin, Jalen Rose, and the other analysts who have ...
While the NFL offseason may be wrapping up, the shenanigans on ESPN's First Take are a year-round thing. This morning, show ...
Shannon Sharpe is ready to give his "First Take." The Pro Football Hall of Famer will be joining the ESPN morning show this fall, squaring off against Stephen A. Smith, the New York Post reported.
"First Take" anchor Stephen A. Smith said ESPN colleagues who were laid off "deserved better." "ESPN just the other day laid off about 20 members of its on-air talent," Smith said on "The Stephen ...