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Longtime ‘SportsCenter’ anchor Neil Everett leaving ESPN after 23 years

Por: New York Post Sports June 09, 2023

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Cool will no longer be the rule on late-night “SportsCenter.” Neil Everett is exiting ESPN after 23 years, the anchor . “Bartender…last call,” Everett, 61, told the outlet in a statement.  “ESPN changed my life, but now it’s time for me to change my life. Time to write a new chapter.”  Everett was best known for having a wry sense of humor, and he was one of the last classic “SportsCenter” anchors who would slide in pop... + full article



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