Former Philadelphia Eagles star running back and Pennsylvania native LeSean McCoy has been let go by Fox Sports.
The Athletic reported on Monday that “The Facility,” which McCoy co-hosts, is being canceled. McCoy reacted to the news Monday evening on Twitter.
“[Dang], fired on my day off. WELL put me on the trading block. Speak and Facility was a blast,” LeSean McCoy said of the shows he appeared on. “I got some announcements coming soon but one thing I do [know] from [football] is TALENT & DEDICATION always wins. See u sooooon.”
McCoy, who was named first-team All-Pro twice during his time with the Eagles, appeared alongside, Emmanuel Acho, James Jones and Chase Daniel on “The Facility.”
“Speak” and “Breakfast Ball” are the other shows Fox Sports is reportedly canceling.
Others reportedly being let go by the network include host Joy Taylor and former Eagles player Emmanuel Acho.
McCoy had been with Fox Sports since September of 2022.
Going back to his playing days, McCoy starred at Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, before going on to play college football for the Pitt Panthers.
He was named an All-American during his time at Pitt and was drafted by the Eagles in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
McCoy ended up playing six seasons with the Eagles, earning three Pro Bowl honors. He went on to play for the Bills, Chiefs and Buccaneers during his NFL career, winning a pair of Super Bowls.
He retired after being named a Pro Bowler six times. The 5-foot-11, 210 pounder led the NFL in rushing in 2013 and is a member of the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame.