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The NFL Hall of Famer was let go from ESPN last week after settling a bombshell $50 million lawsuit that accused him of rape.
The honor makes Sharpe, 60, the 382nd member of the Hall—and notably, part of history. Alongside his younger brother Shannon ...
Shannon Sharpe is no long working at ESPN after being let go this week. During a special edition of his "Nightcap" podcast, ...
Shannon Sharpe offered his first comments since ESPN cut ties with him. He hopes it won't overshadow his brother's Pro ...
On Wednesday, news broke that ESPN had severed ties with Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe. Sharpe wishes it had stayed ...
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Shannon Sharpe, the former NFL star who was a commentator on ESPN's 'First Take,' will not return to the show. The decision ...
Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe, who has been one of the faces of ESPN’s morning sports debate show “First Take,” is no longer ...
The decision comes less than two weeks after Sharpe resolved a lawsuit that accused him of sexually assaulting a woman during ...
Shannon Sharpe responds after the news that ESPN was cutting ties with the hall of fame tight end after dealing with a legal ...
The Pro Football Hall of Fame member took time off from work this year to battle the lawsuit but vowed to be back on the air.