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Shannon Sharpe was fired from ESPN in July 2025 after he settled a $50 million rape and sexual assault lawsuit. Here's ...
The NFL Hall of Famer was let go from ESPN last week after settling a bombshell $50 million lawsuit that accused him of rape.
ESPN's Molly Qerim had an important message to share with fans on Wednesday and the people were happy to hear it. Taking to X, the ESPN First Take host shared that she is currently running a sale of t ...
With the college football season less than a month away, it won't be long before ESPN reporter Molly McGrath is back in the spotlight. The 2025 college football season will begin on Aug. 23 with five ...
Shannon Sharpe's rape accuser, Gabrielle Zuniga, shared an interesting Bible verse on her social media account recently.
Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim will take ESPN's First Take crew on a tour of four HBCU campuses this fall. The popular morning debate show will expand its on-site coverage of HBCU football at ...
The 57-year-old joined ESPN after leaving FS1’s “Undisputed” in 2023, appearing on the morning show “First Take.” In addition to “Nightcap,” he hosts the “Club Shay Shay” podcast.
Sports insiders are speculating that the former NFL star could be the answer to ESPN's now vacant seat on First Take following Sharpe's firing.
With Shannon Sharpe officially out at ESPN, there’s an opening on First Take, and his Nightcap partner, Chad Johnson, wants it. Earlier this month, Sharpe settled the $50 million lawsuit with ...
Shannon Sharpe was a major draw for ESPN’s First Take since joining in August 2023. His fiery debates and viral moments helped boost the show’s ratings significantly.
Former ESPN host Bomani Jones doesn't think "First Take" will suffer from a lack of Shannon Sharpe because it's all about Stephen A. Smith anyway.
"They did what they needed to do, and I’m at peace with that," Sharpe said on a July 30 episode of his Nightcap podcast. Here's everything to know about why Shannon Sharpe was fired from ESPN.