Sports fans were disappointed to learn about Kenny Mayne’s departure from ESPN

More talent leaves.

ESPN has seen its share of turnover over the years — whether it be mass layoffs or personal moves — and today’s ESPN looks far different than the ESPN of even five years ago.

That continued to be true on Monday.

In a tweet, longtime SportsCenter anchor and personality Kenny Mayne announced that he would be leaving ESPN because of what he called a “salary cap casualty.”

Mayne had been with ESPN for 27 years and was known to bring a unique comic relief to both the traditional SportsCenter presentation and his own personality-focused segments. The New York Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that ESPN did make an offer to renew Mayne’s contract, but it was at a pay cut.

With the announcement, sports fans offered well wishes to Mayne as ESPN’s talent took another hit.

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