Irvin cut from job on air at ESPN
Wire services
Feb. 18, 2007 12:00 AM
Michael Irvin has lost his ESPN gig, barely two weeks after being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Dallas Cowboys' all-time leading receiver spent four years as an NFL studio analyst for the all-sports network.
ESPN decided Friday "as part of an annual evaluation" not to exercise an option in Irvin's contract, it was confirmed Saturday.
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"Michael Irvin will not be returning to ESPN," network spokesman Bill Hofheimer said.
"We thank him for his contributions and wish him well."
"It's fine," Irvin said Saturday night. "These are exciting times for me and my family. There are a lot of opportunities to explore."
Leaving ESPN is not his wish; however, Irvin will leave taking the high road.
"I truly appreciate what ESPN allowed me to do, but it was time to move on," said Irvin, who has been surrounded by controversy twice in the past 15 months. "I loved working with those guys ... but I feel blessed enough to do other things."