Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Add Two More Names To ESPN's Hit List


Two more names have reportedly been added to the growing list of ESPN employees parting ways with the company this week. Sports betting insider Doug Kezirian’s contract will not be renewed, according to Front Office Sports. And boxing analyst Andre Ward, a former world champion, also announced he’s parting ways with the organization via Twitter. 

“Tonight’s show was the last fight under my ESPN contract,” Ward wrote on Twitter on Sunday. “It’s been a great ride and I’m going to miss the whole ESPN crew that I’ve worked with for the last six years. I’m excited about my future and the chance to work on new projects and endeavors. Great things are ahead.”

Sports Illustrated reports Ward and Kezirian join a long list of big names that will no longer be a part of ESPN that include Jeff Van Gundy, Vince Carter, Max Kellerman, Keyshawn Johnson, Suzy Kolber, Todd McShay, Steve Young, Matt Hasselbeck and more. 

The company acknowledged the layoffs on Friday but did not confirm who was being let go or how many staff members were impacted. However, ESPN did appear to confirm that big-time contracts and on-air personalities will be targeted during these budget cuts.

Meanwhile, Stephen A. Smith says he could be among the raft of cuts at ESPN, and has revealed that the brutal cull of on-air talent is not finished. The media giant has already laid off around 20 members of its on-air staff, including the likes of 16-year NBA expert Jeff van Gundy and Jalen Rose. While the decision to get rid of some big names has already sent shockwaves through the industry, Smith has hinted that he may not be exempt from the next cull - which he says is coming soon.

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