ESPN laid off roughly 20 prominent members of the company on Friday, but free-agent wide receiver Antonio Brown says he has a partnership with them.
Brown made it so only people he follows mentioned in the tweet could reply.The Disney-owned network axedAn ESPN insider told Fox News Digital that high-paid staffers were let go in order to save rank-and-file positions.
Some talent that lost their jobs include NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay,"Monday Night Football" analysts Suzy Kolber and Hall of Famer Steve Young, NBA analysts Jeff Van Gundy and Jalen Rose, radio hosts Keyshawn Johnson and Max Kellerman, and baseball writer Joon Lee.
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