NFL Network host Rich Eisen will return to ESPN
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Eisen — known for hilariously running the 40-yard dash at various NFL combines — left ESPN in 2003 to join the NFL Network, becoming its primary host. He was drawn to the opportunity to be the “tip of the spear” of a new channel dedicated to the NFL.
The NFL Network’s Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN after more than two decades, according to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand. Eisen’s show, per The New York Times, will be licensed by ESPN, giving him ownership and creative control. This, per the report, is similar to Pat McAfee’s agreement with ESPN.
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College Football Network on MSNHow Much Is Rich Eisen’s Net Worth in 2025? Exploring The Sportscaster’s Stunning FortuneLongtime ESPN host Rich Eisen is returning to the network after 20 years. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, he will bring his daily show to ESPN, and it is expected to play the primary role in the network’s new direct-to-consumer platform.