Warren Sapp Likely Out At NFL Network
Even though the NFL Network said that it “decided not to fire Warren Sapp” after his comments regarding Jeremy Shockey being the snitch in the Saints Bounty Affair, it appears that was merely a semantic issue. According to Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe, Sapp’s employment with the network is likely over.
As part of Warren Sapp’s bankruptcy filing that went public, Sapp makes a salary of $540,000 per year at the NFL Network and his current contract expires in August, before the next football season begins. He has not been on the air since those comments by Mark Quenzel, NFL Network Senior Vice President of programming and production, after the Shockey incident. I doubt his recent financial trouble disclosures force the network to reconsider.
So, while they say he wasn’t fired, it appears that is true in the sense that he continues to get paid until the contract expires, but we are not likely to see Sapp on the network again.
[photo via US Presswire]

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April 8th, 2012 at 12:30 PM
One of the guys who writes for my site went to Wrestlemania and I poorly FJMed a MMA writer
April 8th, 2012 at 12:37 PM
“welcome to mcdonalds, how may i help you?”
learn it, sapp.
April 8th, 2012 at 1:25 PM
Since he last played in 2007, his annuity should kick in later this year, so he has $65k/year to look forward to until his pension kicks in, in 2027.
April 8th, 2012 at 2:40 PM
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Just because a guy played in the nfl doesn’t mean he is qualified to break things down on tv. Completely different skillsets. And guys like sapp, deion, Michael Irving prove this fact every day.
April 8th, 2012 at 5:56 PM
I’d like a bankruptcy filing that paid me $540,000 a year.
/ Grammar Police’d
Just effin’ with ya, Lisk.