The talent carousel continues at ESPN. NFL insider Josina Anderson is done at the Worldwide Leader, according to a New York Post report.
NEWS: Josina Anderson is out at ESPN, The Post has learned.https://t.co/evJZzNTP1w
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) June 1, 2020
Per the Post’s Andrew Marchand:
ESPN will replace Anderson with a combination of Field Yates, Jeremy Fowler, Dan Graziano, Dianna Russini and newcomer Kimberley Martin.
It is unclear what is next for 41-year-old Anderson. Over her nearly nine years with ESPN, she has had some good gets, including a sit down with Antonio Brown this year.
However, she ran into trouble at times with ESPN executives. After the Myles Garrett incident in which the Browns defensive lineman hit Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with Rudolph’s helmet, Anderson tweeted, “I would bet Myles Garrett will say he heard Mason Rudolph call him something egregious. Never seen Garrett act like that, ever.”
ESPN has seen Adam Amin leave for FOX Sports, as well as Emmanuel Acho in recent times.