The recent end of SportsCenter anchor Neil Everett’s run at ESPN didn’t mean his career was finished. A week removed from his final broadcast alongside longtime...
"Neil's exit comes amid a downsizing in the workforce at ESPN, part of a broader decrease in employees across The Walt Disney Co."
"It was universal praise from the people that knew and worked with Everett."
“ESPN changed my life, but now it’s time for me to change my life.”
"The team announced Thursday that Everett and Blazer fan favorites Antonio Harvey and Terry Porter will have coverage of the LegendsCast on Root Sports Plus against...
"I didn’t know the Chicago White Sox. I couldn’t name a player on their team. I hadn’t done the homework. I was horrible."
“It’s a delight to be able to join the great broadcast crew of my hometown team,” Everett said in a press release.
The network has signed more than a dozen hosts and anchors to new deals in 2021.
Everett is staying in LA, While Brewer is moving back to the west coast from Connecticut.
Everett has been working at ESPN since 2000.