Max Kellerman, Keshawn Johnson, and Jay Williams had to know this was coming, but ESPN has reportedly axed their morning radio show.
According to The New York Post, the network has decided to boot the Keyshawn, JWill, & Max show, which occupied one of the network’s morning radio spots.
The expectation is that despite the end of their radio show, all three will stay at ESPN… for now.
That’s because, as everyone and their mother knows, the Worldwide Leader in Sports is undergoing some restructuring. And the cancellation of the show is being blamed on that.
Author: Michael
As part of a large-scale company restructuring, ESPN is reportedly canceling its national morning radio show featuring Max Kellerman, Keyshawn Johnson and Jay Williams, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post. The network is also expected to undergo “significant on-air layoffs” in the weeks to come.
The decision does not mean that the trio won’t still be with the company, though Marchand speculates that Kellerman’s high salary might put him in jeopardy. Johnson also signed a four-year, $18 million deal with ESPN last year.
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Alex Shelley’s big moment
For the very first time in his illustrious career, Alex Shelley was announced as the new Impact Wrestling world champion June 9.
Shelley defeated Steve Maclin at Against All Odds in a captivating bout, reaching the pinnacle of Impact after a ferocious climb. Following his career-defining victory, a celebratory dinner was awaiting the new champ.
Whatever the meal lacked in glamor, it replenished in memories.
The Giants’ identity has forever been defense and a strong running game.
The Giants’ offense needed to get more explosive. A trip to Arizona may help jumpstart it.
The Charlotte Hornets will pick second in the 2023 NBA Draft on Thursday night. A team that has not reached the playoffs since 2015-16 will get a much-needed talent boost in one way or another.
But who will be drafted No. 2 overall?
Assuming that the San Antonio Spurs don’t pass on a generational talent in Victor Wembanyama, the expectation is that SEC Player of the Year Brandon Miller will be the newest member of the Hornets.
The Celtics, Clippers and Wizards are reportedly discussing a three-team trade that would send Kristaps Porziņģis to Boston, Marcus Morris and draft compensation to Washington and Malcolm Brogdon to Los Angeles, according to The Athletic’s Sham Charania.
Charania previously reported that Boston and Washington have been in discussion about a potential “framework” for a deal with Porziņģis, who has a $36 million player option for the 2023–24 NBA season. As of now, all sides are still working through details and Porziņģis’s player option, according to Charania.
The Celtics reportedly are considering a big offseason splash by pursuing a potential sign-and-trade for Wizards star Kristaps Porzingis.
It all started in May 2014, when British racing driver Pippa Mann decided to wear a pink helmet and firesuit for the Indianapolis 500, in partnership with breast cancer foundation Susan G. Komen. Even her car was wrapped in pink with white accents. It was all to support a good cause—at first. But it quickly became something bigger, as Mann learned that her distinguished presence on the track gave other women, and especially young girls, someone to cheer for and identify with.
Kadarius Toney won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs last season following a midseason trade from the New York Giants.
Apparently, he still harbors a lot of negative feelings about his time in New York. Someone named Dante Jones posted a video of the receiver from a jewelry store.
Toney put up his middle finger and said “This is for everybody in New York.”
In the video, someone super imposed a Super Bowl ring on his middle finger.
Kadarius Toney has a message for the New York Giants…. #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.