Bart Scott Says ESPN Chose Worst Possible Time to Tell Him He Lost His Job
Scott said ESPN notified him of his layoff minutes before his radio show as the network trimmed on-air talent and contract costs.
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Former ESPN Star Says Network Fired Him at the Worst Possible Moment
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Bart Scott also had a brutal ESPN firing following Ryan Clark fiasco
Bart Scott, the ex-Jets linebacker, revealed that the Worldwide Leader called him moments before going on air for his ESPN New York show last month that he would be included in the upcoming layoffs.
Bart Scott says ESPN chose worst possible time to tell him he lost his job
Credit: 'The Joint Venture Show'Ryan Clark headlined ESPN’s first round of summer layoffs because ESPN chose to inform him by pulling him off the air from NFL Live on July 20. Bart Scott was also part of the layoffs, but he flew relatively under the radar, even though ESPN apparently informed him in a similarly ruthless way. “Hey, man, I was going into my radio show, and they called me, like, ‘Hey, uh, just to let you know, wish we could do it i…
Another Former NFL Player Reveals ESPN Fired Him Moments Before He Was Supposed to Go On Air
Bart Scott has revealed the abrupt way his lengthy run at ESPN came to an end, and the former New York Jets linebacker didn’t receive much warning before learning his time at the network was over. Scott said ESPN contacted him last month just moments before he was preparing to go on the air for his ESPN New York radio show and informed him that his expiring contract would not be renewed. The timing meant Scott was preparing for another normal da…
Ex-NFL Star Reveals The Brutal Way That ESPN Fired Him
ESPN’s Monday Night Football logo. Credit: IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect Bart Scott learned of his ESPN exit in a blunt phone call. The network informed him while he headed to his radio show. His contract was set to expire in September. ESPN chose not to renew the deal. The former linebacker shared the details on The Joint Venture Show. He recalled the exact moment with clear frustration. “I was going in to my radio show,” he explained. “They…
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