The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) has reportedly terminated its contract with former NFL star and sports analyst Shannon Sharpe, following the recent settlement of a $50 million lawsuit filed against him by an ex-girlfriend.
The lawsuit, which accused Sharpe of rape and physical abuse, led the popular sports personality to temporarily step away from his ESPN duties on April 24, 2025, amid mounting public and legal scrutiny.
At the time, Sharpe announced that he would prioritize his family and address the allegations. ESPN publicly supported his decision, citing the serious nature of the claims.
While details of the settlement remain confidential, sources close to the situation claim that ESPN has since cut ties with Sharpe to protect its brand reputation and maintain journalistic integrity.
Background
Sharpe, a former co-host of First Take alongside Stephen A. Smith, had been one of the network’s most recognizable voices in sports commentary. His departure marks a major shake-up in ESPN’s on-air talent lineup.
What’s Next?
Neither ESPN nor Shannon Sharpe has issued an official statement regarding the contract termination. However, fans and industry insiders continue to react to the unfolding developments on social media.



