- Jul 14, 2003
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Keyshawn Johnson headed to ESPN Radio mornings as future remains unknown for Trey Wingo & Mike Golic
The NY Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that Johnson and ESPN have reached an agreement that would see Johnson take a spot in ESPN Radio’s national morning show. As for whether or not Johnson is replacing Mike Golic or third host Mike Golic Jr., or would work alongside them, remains to be seen. It’s been rumored for some time now that Trey Wingo wants to leave the program and ESPN may want to start fresh rather than pairing co-host Mike Golic with yet another new broadcasting partner.
If the Golics do leave alongside Wingo, it has been reported by Outkick that Jalen Rose and David Jacoby could be candidates to replace them and join Johnson on the revamped program. While Max Kellerman was said to be considered for the new show as well, Kellerman reportedly prefers to remain in his seat at First Take. Jalen & Jacoby, which has existed in many forms over the years for ESPN, is currently a TV show on ESPN in the 4:00 p.m. ET slot. No word yet on whether or not that would continue if they also took on morning radio duties.
The NY Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that Johnson and ESPN have reached an agreement that would see Johnson take a spot in ESPN Radio’s national morning show. As for whether or not Johnson is replacing Mike Golic or third host Mike Golic Jr., or would work alongside them, remains to be seen. It’s been rumored for some time now that Trey Wingo wants to leave the program and ESPN may want to start fresh rather than pairing co-host Mike Golic with yet another new broadcasting partner.
If the Golics do leave alongside Wingo, it has been reported by Outkick that Jalen Rose and David Jacoby could be candidates to replace them and join Johnson on the revamped program. While Max Kellerman was said to be considered for the new show as well, Kellerman reportedly prefers to remain in his seat at First Take. Jalen & Jacoby, which has existed in many forms over the years for ESPN, is currently a TV show on ESPN in the 4:00 p.m. ET slot. No word yet on whether or not that would continue if they also took on morning radio duties.