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Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy appeared regularly on two of those cancelled shows and he had a comical reaction to losing those gigs.
According to reports, the longtime ESPN host would be open to a new gig at FS1 after that network canceled Speak, Breakfast Ball, and The Facility, and is line for a reshuffling of programs.
The cancellations happened because, per Marchand, the shows “struggled to find a huge audience.” The rest of the weekday lineup — featuring The Herd and First Things First — will remain. FS1 is expected to develop three new shows to replace the three that were canceled.
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LeSean McCoy Reacts to FS1 Firing Him on His “Day Off”FS1 made major waves this week by shaking up its weekday programming slate. The sports network officially canceled three daily shows—“Breakfast Ball,” “The Facility,” and “Speak.” Among the biggest names impacted by the shakeup was former NFL running back LeSean McCoy,
A source confirmed The Athletic's report that the show will be canceled along with "Speak" and "The Facility." But the source also said that Parkins is expected to remain with the network. Fox Sports declined to comment.
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FS1 is reportedly cutting Speak, Breakfast Ball and The Facility from its daytime programming, according to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand. Acho co-hosted The Facility alongside fellow former NFL players Chase Daniel, James Jones and LeSean McCoy; the show was brought to air less than a year ago.
Joy Taylor, Craig Carton, Keyshawn Johnson, and Paul Pierce were all stars on FS1 shows that have been canceled.
The list of on-air names reportedly let go at FS1 includes Joy Taylor and LeSean McCoy after news broke on Monday of the network canceling three of its shows: Speak , Breakfast Ball and The Facility. That list apparently included Emmanuel Acho, the former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker. The source? Acho himself.
Joy Taylor's departure from FS1, following the cancellation of 'Speak' and a network shakeup, has made her a free agent. Gilbert Arenas is reportedly
Kyle Larson and his High Limit Racing series starred on FS1 with a joint broadcast with FloRacing. Larson ended up winning the Eldora race and picked up a $100,000 check in the process.
It was the huge sports media news that dropped on Monday: Fox Sports 1 canceled three of its shows that take up around six hours of its daily programming: Speak, Breakfast Ball and The Facility. Shows like First Things First and The Herd stayed.
When it comes to the talent whose shows were canceled this past week by FS1, many of them may be wondering if they’ll be able to find a new gig with Fox Sports or another network. Cam Newton’s advice?