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During his first stint at ESPN, from 1998-2017, Werder, 64, established himself as a leading voice on the Cowboys and league – covering tentpole events such as the Super Bowl or NFL draft.
After nearly 30 years working the Dallas Cowboys beat for ESPN, Ed Werder is moving on. The longtime reporter announced on his X (formerly Twitter) account Thursday that his time covering America ...
Longtime ESPN NFL and Dallas Cowboys reporter Ed Werder is leaving the network after more than two decades. Werder, 64, announced his departure from ESPN in a social media post Thursday. “For 26 ...
Ed Werder is out at ESPN — again. Werder announced the end of his 26-year run with the Worldwide Leader with an X post Thursday, with the tone indicating it was not a mutual decision.. The ...
A longtime NFL reporter is leaving ESPN. Ed Werder, a 26-year veteran with the network, is on his way out following what has been a memorable career at The Worldwide Leader in Sports. Werder ...
For the second time in seven years, a prominent NFL reporter is leaving ESPN. Ed Werder announced in a statement on Thursday that he has parted ways with ESPN. “For 26 years, I’ve had the ...
Ed Werder, an ESPN reporter who specialized in covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, is ending his 26-year run at the Disney-owned network. Continue to Deadline SKIP AD.
On Thursday, Werder, 64, announced the end of his 26-year association with 'The Mother Ship' after the network previously laid him off in 2017 before he returned in 2019. He joined ESPN in 1998.
For the second time, ESPN and NFL reporter Ed Werder have parted ways. Werder announced his departure on Thursday. ESPN likewise confirmed the move. Matt Ehalt of the New York Post has the various ...
Former ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder ripped CNN broadcaster Jake Tapper as he promoted his new book, "Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again ...
Longtime Cowboys and NFL reporter Ed Werder announced Thursday his time at ESPN had ended and that he is looking for his next landing spot.