ESPN has fired “Sunday NFL Countdown” host Samantha Ponder and analyst Robert Griffin III, sources briefed on the strikes advised The Athletic on Thursday.
The selections have been made for monetary causes as ESPN nears the conclusion of its fiscal 12 months on the finish of September, per a supply briefed on the matter. Each Ponder and Griffin made greater than seven figures. Every was knowledgeable of ESPN’s resolution Thursday morning, a supply briefed on the choice stated. Neither Griffin nor Ponder responded to The Athletic’s requests for remark, however Griffin referenced the transfer in posts on X.
“Grateful for thus many individuals in my time at ESPN that helped me develop as a result of they’re a few of the finest within the enterprise. … THANK YOU to everybody who has supported my household via my taking part in days and broadcast profession to date,” he wrote.
Ponder was coming into the ultimate season of a three-year deal price greater than $3 million, sources briefed on her contract stated. She solely labored within the prestigious position of “Sunday NFL Countdown” host and was mainly off for the remainder of the 12 months. ESPN typically reserves a majority of these schedules for the Joe Bucks, Troy Aikmans and Peyton Mannings of its world.
“NFL Stay” host Laura Rutledge and “Get Up” host Mike Greenberg are potential replacements for Ponder. Greenberg is taken into account the favourite, in line with sources briefed on the community’s inner talks.
The buyouts of Ponder and Griffin are the one strikes ESPN is making in the mean time, however it might select to shed extra wage by the top of September. Nevertheless, the cuts are usually not anticipated to be wherever close to the bloodletting during which round 20 large names have been let go final June, together with stalwarts like Jeff Van Gundy, Suzy Kolber and Jalen Rose.
Griffin, who as not too long ago as final 12 months had been considered as a rising star at ESPN, had two years remaining on his deal. He was employed three years in the past after gaining curiosity from Fox Sports activities and ESPN. On the time, sources at each networks raved about what they described as among the finest auditions they’ve ever seen.
He was thought of strongly to be ESPN’s No. 2 faculty soccer sport analyst with Sean McDonough final season, however the job went to Greg McElroy.
ESPN declined to remark.
Since Griffin’s inventory had fallen, it made him a primary candidate to be let go. Whereas his seven-figure per 12 months wage will probably be honored, his position had diminished to some extent the place ESPN determined to not maintain him on.
The primary actual signal Griffin was being dropped within the order was when he was faraway from “Monday Evening Countdown,” the place he had been on the prime pregame present for 2 years. ESPN employed Jason Kelce this offseason to interchange Griffin.
Final season, Griffin additionally served on certainly one of ESPN’s high faculty sport broadcast groups, working with play-by-player Bob Wischusen.
Through the years, Fox Sports activities has proven curiosity in Griffin. When it sought to discover a successor to Reggie Bush on its “Massive Midday Kickoff” pregame present, Griffin was excessive on its record, however it went with one other former Heisman winner, Mark Ingram II.
Griffin is lively on social media, chiming in on an array of points, together with when ESPN has had controversies. Ponder doesn’t have the flurry of social media posts like Griffin, however has chimed in at instances about transgender athletes and different politically charged points.
In 2017, Ponder was given the respect of changing the legendary Chris Berman on “Countdown.”
Berman, maybe probably the most outstanding on-air individual within the community’s historical past, stepped apart, making method for Ponder. She didn’t have a lot NFL expertise, having labored her method up the ESPN ranks by being a mainstay on its iconic pregame present, “Faculty GameDay.”
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