Monday, May 6, 2024

Boomer Esiason Gets Honest About His Exit From CBS


Boomer Esiason, morning host at WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FN NYC and co-host of CBS Sports’ “The NFL Today,” has addressed his exit from the show. During an interview on “The Dan LeBatard Show,” Esiason shared his perspective on leaving the program and his future plans.

Esiason, who had been part of the show for a considerable time, expressed that he wasn’t overly upset about CBS replacing him. Instead, he had been contemplating leaving the show, and the timing seemed right. He emphasized the importance of finding a better work-life balance, which led to his decision to step away from “The NFL Today” seat. Esiason stated, “I loved that seat. I cherished talking to football fans every Sunday, but there comes a time when you have to find some time for yourself. And this was the right time”.


Despite leaving the show, Esiason will continue his broadcasting career. He has signed a long-term deal to remain on WFAN radio as the co-host of the morning show alongside Gregg Giannotti. His departure from CBS coincided with Phil Simms, another former quarterback and longtime co-host, also deciding not to return after a 26-year run. The revamped lineup for “The NFL Today” will now feature Matt Ryan and J.J. Watt alongside James Brown, Nate Burleson, and Bill Cowher1.

Esiason reflected on his time at CBS, acknowledging it as a “great run.” He appreciated the opportunity to engage with football fans and discuss controversial topics related to the NFL. Notably, he mentioned that no one at CBS ever asked him to tone down his criticism, and he harbors no ill will toward anyone. His decision to step away aligns with his desire for personal time and a healthier work-life balance1.

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