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One of the most familiar presences in Dallas Cowboys coverage – and the NFL in general – at ESPN is leaving the "World Wide Leader." Longtime Cowboys reporter Ed Werder announced Thursday his ...
Longtime ESPN NFL and Dallas Cowboys reporter Ed Werder is leaving the network after more than two decades. Werder, 64, announced his departure from ESPN in a social media post Thursday.
Ed Werder is out at ESPN — again. Werder announced the end of his 26-year run with the Worldwide Leader with an X post Thursday, with the tone indicating it was not a mutual decision.
I have no plans to retire — Ed Werder (@WerderEdNFL) April 26, 2017 ESPN Radio host Danny Kanell ... “First Take” host Jay Crawford is leaving, along with fellow “SportsCenter” anchors ...
Ed Werder, an ESPN correspondent who specialized in covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, is ending his 26-year run at the network. In announcing his exit, Werder emphasized that he hopes to ...
For the second time, ESPN and NFL reporter Ed Werder have parted ways. Werder announced his departure on Thursday. ESPN likewise confirmed the move. Matt Ehalt of the New York Post has the various ...
after he tweeted out that he’s lost his job with the company but doesn’t plan on leaving the sports world. Trent Dilfer, Danny Kanell, Ed Werder (righ to left) were let go by ESPN Wednesday.
Just a day before the NFL Draft, and in the midst of the NHL playoffs, ESPN has laid off a number ... AL.com in 2016 he loved "the back and forth." Ed Werder, who has covered the NFL for the ...