NFL Analyst Sean Salisbury Leaves ESPN
February 26, 2008 -- Sean Salisbury:
“I want to thank ESPN for 12 great years of talking football on TV and the radio. I have grown as much as I can at ESPN and decided to expand my horizons. I have created a brand and it’s time to expand into other opportunities in TV, radio, Internet, publishing, movies and public speaking, among others. My resume speaks for itself as a football analyst, and I believe I can talk all sports with the best of them.”
ESPN Statement:
"Sean Salisbury has made many contributions to our efforts for the past 12 years. We thank him and wish him all the best."
Source: ESPN
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