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Shannon Sharpe will not return to ESPN, the former NFL star confirmed Wednesday. A $50-million lawsuit accusing Sharpe of rape was settled earlier this month.
Shannon Sharpe offered his first comments since ESPN cut ties with him. He hopes it won't overshadow his brother's Pro Football Hall of Fame weekend.
Shannon Sharpe admitted to having lighter pockets after settling a $50 million lawsuit in which a Jane Doe accused him of rape last month.
Why was Shannon Sharpe fired from ESPN? Paras Griffin/Getty Shannon Sharpe attends ESPN First Take on November 08, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. ESPN has not shared an official reason for Sharpe's exit.
Shannon Sharpe is speaking out after his reported firing by ESPN on Wednesday, saying he’s “at peace” with the axing.
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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 everything to know about why Shannon Sharpe was fired and the $50 million ...
Shannon Sharpe fired from ESPN after $50M lawsuit settlement. Here's why the network cut ties and what's next for him.
Shannon Sharpe offered his first comments since ESPN cut ties with him. He hopes it won't overshadow his brother's Pro Football Hall of Fame weekend.
Shannon Sharpe and ESPN parted ways following the settlement of a $50 million lawsuit alleging rape against the host and former NFL player.
Georgia native Shannon Sharpe fired from ESPN after $50 million rape lawsuit settlement. Here's what he had to say.