Times are changing at the NFL Network.
Legendary Dallas Cowboys wide receiver and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Michael Irvin is reportedly out at the network, according to ProFootballTalk.
There have been many off-the-field or away-from-the-desk situations that have occurred with Irvin ever since his playing days.
It may have simply been time for a change.
Michael Irvin is out at NFL Network. https://t.co/AXvr6Q5wBf
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 3, 2024
The former five-time Pro-Bowler and three-time Super Bowl champion has worked for ESPN, FOX Sports, and the NFL Network over the last few years.
Now, the 58-year-old will no longer be with host Rich Eisen and analysts Kurt Warner and Steve Mariucci on “NFL Gameday Morning” moving forward.
This is a show that he was a staple of for years.
It is unknown when or where he will get hired next.
He was one of the league’s great wide receivers of the 1990s.
The Cowboys record-holder had seven 1,000-yard seasons in his career and was a truly vital part of the franchise’s dynasty in the mid-90s with quarterback Troy Aikman and running back Emmitt Smith.
During his media career, he has been quite well-known for seemingly always picking the Cowboys in big games with the team generally coming up short, especially in the playoffs.
The franchise has not won the Super Bowl or even made it to an NFC Championship Game since Irvin was a part of the team.
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