Hall of Famer dumped from TV after $77m lawsuit

NFL Hall of Fame tight end-turned-broadcaster Shannon Sharpe will not return to ESPN.

Hall of Famer dumped from TV after $77m lawsuit

NFL Hall of Fame tight end-turned-broadcaster Shannon Sharpe will not return to ESPN, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.

The decision comes less than two weeks after Sharpe resolved a lawsuit that accused him of sexually assaulting a woman during their relationship.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the decision has not been announced.

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Sharpe’s last appearance on ESPN was in late April, when the lawsuit was filed in Nevada. No details of the settlement were released. The lawsuit had sought about $77 million.

The 57-year-old Sharpe called the accusations “false and disruptive" at the time they were levied and hoped to return in time for the NFL season.

Instead, ESPN opted to move on from the brash four-time All-Pro tight end who won three Super Bowls during his 14-year career.

Sharpe retired as the NFL’s all-time leader among tight ends in receptions (815), yards receiving (10,060) and touchdowns (62). Those records have since been broken.

Sharpe has been a staple on TV and social media since retiring.

He left FS1’s sports debate show Undisputed in 2023 and joined ESPN soon afterward. He served as a panelist on the network's morning show First Take.