ESPN Owners EXPLODE as Molly Qerim Signs NEW Contract Outside of ESPN!
The sports media world is in shock after reports surfaced that Molly Qerim, the face of ESPN’s First Take, has inked a brand-new contract outside of ESPN—and the network’s owners are reportedly furious.
Qerim, who has spent years as the calm, charismatic anchor balancing the fiery debates of Stephen A. Smith and rotating guests, was considered untouchable within the ESPN machine. Her poise, credibility, and connection with audiences made her one of the most valuable on-air personalities. But insiders say ESPN was blindsided when news broke that Qerim had signed with a rival platform, one that’s promising her a bigger role, creative freedom, and a paycheck ESPN apparently refused to match.
The fallout inside ESPN has been described as “explosive.” Executives, who’ve already faced massive criticism for layoffs, declining ratings, and a reputation for mishandling talent, are said to be scrambling behind closed doors. Some staffers claim ownership underestimated Qerim’s market power—believing she wouldn’t walk away from First Take. Now, not only has she walked, but she’s set the stage for a brutal talent war.
Fans online are split. Some applaud Molly for leaving what they see as a “toxic” corporate culture at ESPN, where anchors are replaceable and loyalty means nothing. Others are devastated, worried that First Take will never be the same without her steady hand at the desk. Stephen A. Smith himself hasn’t commented publicly, but speculation is swirling: will he follow her path if ESPN continues to burn bridges with top talent?
This isn’t just a contract shift—it’s a seismic media move. If Molly Qerim thrives in her new role, it could trigger an exodus of ESPN talent and force the sports giant to reckon with its crumbling grip on sports broadcasting.
One thing’s clear: Molly Qerim just reminded the industry that she’s more than a moderator—she’s a star. And ESPN may have just made the costliest mistake in its history.