taking boomer off is a big mistake.......:shrug:
RICHARD DEITSCH
Friday May 27th, 2016
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One of ESPN?s foundational on-air talents will be stepping aside from his longtime gigs at the end of the 2016 NFL season.
Chris Berman will not return as the host of Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown and ESPN?s NFL draft coverage, coinciding with the end of his current contract. What has not been determined is whether Berman will retire in full from ESPN. According to ESPN sources, the possibility exists for Berman, 61, to have some sort of broadcasting emeritus role in 2017?18, which could include working on the network?s NFL postseason or Super Bowl coverage.
The news of Berman stepping down from ESPN was first reported by The Big Lead. An ESPN spokesperson declined comment to SI.com. Late on Thursday night, Richard Sandomir, The New York Times sports business reporter, tweeted out a quote from Berman?s agent, Lou Oppenheim: ?Chris is not retiring. Loves what he?s doing too much and is too young to hang ?em up. Perhaps people with an agenda put it out there.?
As for possible replacements for Berman, an ESPN source said that no decisions or discussions have happened yet as far as taking over Berman?s chair on Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown. The two host roles could very likely be split between two people and there is a possibility ESPN would look outside its own company. Trey Wingo would be the logical replacement for Berman on the NFL draft?s Day 1 coverage.