Max Kellerman will indeed leave First Take on ESPN. The moves were made official earlier today in a press release from ESPN.
Rumors first hit the internet last week that Kellerman would not be Stephen A. Smith’s daily opponent much longer. Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports reported that First Take is set to be retooled as a “Stephen A vs. the world” affair.
Kellerman and Smith have been sparring partners for nearly five years. Stephen A. Smith has never been shy about telling Max Kellerman that debating him is beneath ESPN’s highest paid employee. In fact, according to Andrew Marchand, it was Smith that wanted Kellerman off First Take.
The future for Kellerman still appears to be bright at ESPN. He will be paired with his old ESPN 710 LA partner Keyshawn Johnson to handle morning drive on ESPN Radio. Currently, Johnson co-hosts the show with Jay Williams and a rotation of guest hosts sitting in for the absent Zubin Mehenti. Williams will still be a part of the new morning show, re-dubbed Keyshawn, JWill, and Max.
He may not be leaving ESPN television either. Andrew Marchand of the New York Post notes that his sources say that Kellerman could be at the center of a new 2 pm show on ESPN, which could move Jalen & Jacoby and Highly Questionable to ESPN2.
This move has set off something of a domino effect on ESPN Radio. The new lineup will see Greeny as the only show unaffected. Bart and Hahn will expand by an hour and run from noon until 3 pm. The recently announced Canty and Golic Jr will also gain an hour. That show runs from 3 until 7 pm.
As for Keyshawn and JWill’s former co-host, ESPN has confirmed Zubin Mehenti’s return to television. He is currently on medical leave, but when Mehenti returns, he will be part of the SportsCenter anchor rotation.