April 24, 2025, 5:20 pm
Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe has stepped away from his ESPN role following a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit which he vehemently denies. As the legal battle unfolds, both the sports community and network strategists are left to ponder the next play in this unscripted drama.
LAS VEGAS — Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe said Thursday he is stepping away temporarily from his ESPN duties while he deals with what he called false allegations in a $50 million civil lawsuit filed against him by a woman who alleges he raped and threatened her. Sharpe said in a statement that...
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