September 2nd 2023.
After Shannon Sharpe left his position in the FS1 sports talk show Undisputed, a replacement had to be found to fill his big shoes. Fortunately, it has now been announced that former ESPN sports reporter Josina Anderson is joining the panel of personalities for the updated show.
The 45-year-old Anderson, who ran track as a student athlete at the University of North Carolina, worked at ESPN for nine years before leaving in 2020. During her time there, she made regular appearances on Sunday NFL Countdown, NFL Live, and SportsCenter. Beforehand, she had been a reporter for six years at Fox 31 in Denver.
Skip Bayless, the longtime reporter and sports analyst, announced Anderson's addition on Monday's debut show episode. She will continue her role as CBS Sports’ Senior NFL Insider while appearing on Undisputed.
So far, the panel of personalities on Undisputed consists of former athletes who are all Super Bowl champions. These include former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin, and Tampa Bay Buccaneer Keyshawn Johnson.
Meanwhile, Shannon Sharpe recently signed on to join Stephen A. Smith on his ESPN show First Take, appearing on Mondays and Tuesdays during the NFL season. This marks a return to the program for Sharpe, who was a regular guest on the show before partnering with Skip Bayless over at FS1.
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