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Another familiar face is leaving ESPN as another wave of cutbacks trickles throughout the network. SportsCenter anchor Neil Everett told Front Office Sports it's "last call" for him, ending a 23 ...
Cool will no longer be the rule on late-night “SportsCenter.” Neil Everett is exiting ESPN after 23 years, the anchor confirmed to Front Office Sports. “Bartender…last call,” Everett, 61 ...
Longtime SportsCenter anchor Linda Cohn is facing some uncertainty in her ESPN career. According to a report by Richard ...
It was recently announced that longtime ESPN SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett will be leaving the network this summer. But he ...
It's last call for Neil Everett at ESPN. The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor is leaving the company, he confirmed in a Thursday statement to Front Office Sports. He originally joined the worldwide ...
Popular SportsCenter anchor Neil Everett is reportedly leaving ESPN after 23 years.. Front Office Sports has written that the 61-year-old Everett is leaving, the latest on-air talent to depart the ...
John Anderson, one of SportsCenter’s longest-tenured anchors, ... Last year longtime SportsCenter anchor Neil Everett announced he was leaving the show after a 23-year run at ESPN.
Veteran ESPN SportsCenter anchor John Anderson said today that he will retire from the show at the end of June. Anderson announced his decision on his podcast, Inside Wisconsin, which he co-hosts ...
A longtime "SportsCenter" anchor is departing the Worldwide Leader. Stan Verrett is leaving ESPN later this summer after 25 years with the network, according to a report from Front Office Sports.
Longtime SportsCenter anchor leaving ESPN after 25 years. Published: May. 22, 2025, 3:54 p.m. Stan Verrett with former Alabama coach Nick Saban. Verrett has been at ESPN since 2000.
Verrett joined ESPN as an anchor for ESPNEWS in 2000 and moved to Los Angeles in 2009 to co-host the 1 a.m. edition of SportsCenter with Neil Everett. The duo worked together until 2023, when ...
SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett will be leaving ESPN at summer’s end after the network opted not to renew his contract, according to Front Office Sports.