Donovan McNabb And Eric Davis Fired By ESPN Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations

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ESPN has officially cut ties with former NFL players Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis after a month-long investigation into sexual harassment allegations of wardrobe stylist Jami Cantor that occurred during their time at the NFL Network.

Via TMZ Sports

It’s over for Donovan McNabb at ESPN … the network has officially cut ties with the ex-QB after an investigation into sexual harassment claims during his time at the NFL Network.

As we previously reported, McNabb was named in a lawsuit filed by a former NFL Network wardrobe stylist who claims several famous employees harassed her … including Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor, Eric Davis and Warren Sapp.

With regard to McNabb, the woman claimed he sent her text messages asking if “she was a squirter” and telling her she “looked like the kind of girl that squirted when getting f*cked.”

McNabb and Davis had left NFL Network and got new jobs with ESPN — but they were suspended by ESPN when they learned of the allegations against the 2 men.

Now, ESPN confirms both McNabb and Davis are no longer ESPN employees.

Both Davis and McNabb had been suspended by the network since December 12th. The NFL Network suspended former players Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans pending an investigation into the allegations made against them by Cantor but they still seem to be employed by the company for the time being.

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