Damien Woody Breaks Silence on Being Let Go by ESPN
The former Patriots lineman will stay on air through month’s end after ESPN cut several on-air personalities in July, including Karl Ravech and Cam Newton.
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Damien Woody breaks silence on being let go by ESPN
ESPNThe personnel changes at ESPN continued Wednesday. Damien Woody, who began his career as an NFL analyst at the Worldwide Leader immediately following a 12-year playing career as an offensive lineman, has been let go. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic first reported the news. According to Marchand, Woody was not a victim of ESPN’s latest round of layoffs; rather, his contract was up and not renewed. The 48-year-old on-air personality will remai…
ESPN parts ways with longtime NFL analyst
The ESPN layoffs keep coming, and this time it is longtime NFL analyst Damien Woody. Woody, who won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, spent 15 years at ESPN. On Wednesday, Woody told Andrew Marchand of The Athletic that his contract was not renewed. After the news came, Woody did say he had a great time during his run at the network. “Being at ESPN for 15 years, it’s been an absolute joy,” Woody said, via Andrew Marchand. In July, E…
Damien Woody out at ESPN after 15 years
ESPN's Damien Woody called the Dallas Cowboys "soft" on "Get Up." Photo Credit: Get UpESPN talent changes continued this week, with NFL analyst Damien Woody reportedly parting ways with the network. Andrew Marchand was first to report the news for The Athletic, reporting Woody’s contract was not renewed. Woody will, however, continue contributing to ESPN’s NFL coverage for the remainder of this month, which he told Marchand was his choice. Karl …
ESPN Dumps Another Longtime Fan-Favorite Football Analyst In Shocking Move As Cuts Continue
ESPN logo on a broadcast camera (Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Damien Woody’s long run at ESPN is officially coming to an end. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, ESPN is parting ways with the former NFL offensive lineman as part of an ongoing overhaul of its football lineup ahead of the 2026 season. Woody joined the network back in August 2011, spending nearly 15 years as one of its most recognizable NFL anal…
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