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‘First Take’ Host Announces Shocking Departure From ESPN

Molly Qerim said Monday she is leaving ESPN’s “First Take,” ending a 10-year run with Stephen A. Smith on the sports network’s signature morning show.

“After much reflection, I’ve decided it’s time to close this incredible chapter and step away from First Take,” Qerim wrote on her Instagram Story. “Hosting this show has been one of the greatest honors of my career. Every morning, I had the privilege of sharing the desk with some of the most brilliant, passionate, and entertaining voices in sports — and with all of you, the best fans in the world.

“I’m so grateful for what this journey has given me: lifelong friendships, unforgettable memories, and the chance to be part of something truly special. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for welcoming me into your homes.”

“Stay tuned,” she added with a smiley face, perhaps indicating an announcement about her next move was forthcoming.

Molly Qerim made it official after an outlet reported her planned departure from ESPN.
Molly Qerim made it official after an outlet reported her planned departure from ESPN.

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Smith, the prominent voice of the network, had yet to comment on social media as of early Tuesday.

Sports Business Journal reported earlier that Qerim will depart at the end of the year, citing sources that said she rejected a contract offer to remain.

It was presumably SBJ’s scoop that prompted Qerim to confirm her exit.

Molly Qerim confirmed her upcoming departure from ESPN after an outlet had reported it through sources.
Molly Qerim confirmed her upcoming departure from ESPN after an outlet had reported it through sources.

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ESPN has previously praised Qerim, 41, for her ability to “moderate very strong personalities with both warmth and authority. In this role, she regularly showcases her ability to connect with a wide variety of guests through interview segments.”

Qerim’s exit continues a shakeup on “First Take.” In July, ESPN cut ties with Shannon Sharpe, a regular, after he settled a lawsuit brought by an ex-girlfriend who accused him of rape.

Qerim previously worked at ESPN from 2006 to 2010 and had subsequent gigs at CBS Sports in New York City and NFL Network. She returned to ESPN in 2015 to team with Smith on “First Take.”

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Molly Qerim has been on "First Take" with Stephen A. Smith, left, for 10 years.
Molly Qerim has been on "First Take" with Stephen A. Smith, left, for 10 years.

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