Sage Steele tells Megyn Kelly she was ‘scared’ to work at ESPN after suspension
"I was scared to go back to work when I got off of my suspension."
"I was scared to go back to work when I got off of my suspension."
O'Neill will be back in the YES booth this season.
"My name is Allison Williams. I was a host and reporter at ESPN, but forced off the sidelines for refusing the COVID vaccine."
"John is not currently an MLB Network analyst, but we continue to talk with him about returning this season."
For a guy concerned about the woke mob, Rodgers sure does like to hang out in his safe space.
"We are implementing this to be consistent at all sports venues as a growing number of events are requiring boosters."
"I made some comments that people may have thought were misleading. I take full responsibility for those comments."
Estevez says "My exit from the show was due to a myriad of creative differences – any other narrative is false," but he doesn't actually address if he met the vaccine mandate that would have been required for him to continue on the show.
"At the end of the day, my record is still 7-1. Meaning, of the eight people I've infected, seven are fine."
McAfee certainly let Rodgers get out his full comments, but whether that's good or bad for Rodgers is a matter of opinion.
Deadline's Nellie Andreeva reported ABC Signature "made the decision not to pick up Estevez’s option for Season 2 after weeks of back and forth with his team over the show’s Covid vaccination requirement."
"In addition to the medical apprehensions regarding my desire to have another child in regards to receiving this injection¹, I am also so morally and ethically not aligned with this. And I've had to really dig deep and analyze my values and my morals, and ultimately I need to put them first."