Shannon Sharpe has officially parted ways with ESPN less than two weeks after settling a civil lawsuit in which a woman accused him of rape and abuse during their relationship, according to The Athletic.

The former NFL star and media personality has not appeared on the network since late April, shortly after the $50 million lawsuit was filed. ESPN has not issued a public statement regarding his departure. The civil complaint, filed in April by a woman identified as Jane Doe, alleged that Sharpe sexually assaulted her twice—in October 2024 and January 2025—during a relationship that began in 2023, when the two met at a Los Angeles gym. She also claimed he recorded their intimate encounters without her consent and made threats of violence.

Before his media career took off, Sharpe made his name on the football field. A three-time Super Bowl champion, he retired in 2003 as the NFL’s all-time leader among tight ends in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns—milestones later surpassed. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011. Following his retirement, Sharpe transitioned into broadcasting, gaining widespread attention as co-host of FS1’s Undisputed alongside Skip Bayless. After leaving that show in 2023, he joined ESPN and launched two successful podcasts, Club Shay Shay and Nightcap, both of which drew millions of subscribers and featured high-profile interviews.

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ESPN has cut ties with Shannon Sharpe after the NFL legend settled a $50 million rape lawsuit with an ex-girlfriend. The popular podcaster and frequent guest star on ESPN’s First Take has been away from the network since late April, when he was first sued by the woman identified as his former girlfriend. Sharpe told fans at the time he expected to be back on ESPN by training camp, but that never materialized. In settling the lawsuit, Sharpe’s accuser retracted her rape accusation against the former Denver Broncos tight end, who has maintained his innocence. Asked by Daily Mail if the network’s decision was impacted by the lawsuit or the settlement, an ESPN spokesperson declined to comment. The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand was the first to report the decision, which has since been confirmed by Daily Mail. Details of Sharpe’s settlement with his accuser have not been revealed publicly. #shannonsharpe #espn #clubshayshay #sports

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