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ESPN chose to move on from HBCU legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe.
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 won't be coming back to the Wolrdwide Leader in sports after he was fired by ESPN this week.
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.
Sharpe accused the high-profile lawyer, who represented Sharpe’s rape accuser, of “targeting black men,” but Tony Buzbee has fired back.
News of Shannon Sharpe's departure from ESPN was going to break, but there is a specific reason why he wanted it delayed until after the weekend.
Shannon Sharpe's time at ESPN is over, according to a new report, after the Hall of Fame tight end previously said he planned to return to the network ...
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.
Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe will no longer be a sports analyst for ESPN in the fall. The news comes two weeks after he settled a sexual assault lawsuit.
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 speaks out for the first time after he was fired from ESPN on Wednesday, July 30, and explained why he had to apologize to his brother about the timing.
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