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Sportscaster Kenny Mayne leaving ESPN after 27-year stint

Bret Gibson
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Kenny Mayne attends the Walt Disney Television 2019 upfront at Tavern on The Green in New York.
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Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers, talk to ESPN’s Kenny Mayne before an NFL game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago.

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“SportsCenter” anchor Kenny Mayne and ESPN have agreed to part ways after 27 years.

“Salary cap casualty,” is how Mayne announced the decision via Twitter on Monday.

Mayne, known for his dry humor and quirky wit, joined the network in 1994 and assumed a full-time role as an anchor on “SportsCenter” in 1997 and hosted the widely popular “The Mayne Event” segments on “NFL Sunday Countdown.”

Mayne, 61, has appeared over the years in the ESPN’s horse-racing coverage and in series such as “Kenny Mayne’s Wider World of Sports” and game show “2 Minute Drill.”

The former UNLV quarterback signed as a free agent with the Seattle Seahawks in 1982.

The accolades and well-wishes from former co-workers and friends were not hard to find online.

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