Louis Riddick supplants Ray Lewis on ESPN’s draft coverage
Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2016, 1:38 PM EDT
Two years ago, in his first year with ESPN, Ray Lewis had a spot at the main desk during the first night of the draft. Last year, protests that became riots in Baltimore prompted Lewis to decide at the eleventh to stay there during the draft, opening the door for Louis Riddick to take his place.
This year, Riddick isn’t giving the spot back.
ESPN has announced its lineup for the draft, with Riddick joining Chris Berman, Jon Gruden, and Mel Kiper for round one on Thursday, April 28.
“Riddick made his NFL Draft television debut in 2015 and will appear on ESPN’s main set for the entirety of the event,” ESPN said in a press release.
Lewis isn’t mentioned in the release at all, which lists a total of 19 ESPN personalities. It means that Lewis apparently will have no involvement in the draft for the second straight year. Which will invite plenty of speculation regarding how much longer he’ll be involved with ESPN at all.
Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2016, 1:38 PM EDT
Two years ago, in his first year with ESPN, Ray Lewis had a spot at the main desk during the first night of the draft. Last year, protests that became riots in Baltimore prompted Lewis to decide at the eleventh to stay there during the draft, opening the door for Louis Riddick to take his place.
This year, Riddick isn’t giving the spot back.
ESPN has announced its lineup for the draft, with Riddick joining Chris Berman, Jon Gruden, and Mel Kiper for round one on Thursday, April 28.
“Riddick made his NFL Draft television debut in 2015 and will appear on ESPN’s main set for the entirety of the event,” ESPN said in a press release.
Lewis isn’t mentioned in the release at all, which lists a total of 19 ESPN personalities. It means that Lewis apparently will have no involvement in the draft for the second straight year. Which will invite plenty of speculation regarding how much longer he’ll be involved with ESPN at all.