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    Shannon Sharpe’s rise from NFL player to media powerhouse is well documented.

    A seventh-round pick out of Savannah State, Sharpe didn’t begin making noise in the NFL until his third year in the league with Denver in 1992, when he made his first Pro Bowl team.

    After 1992, he flourished and became a 7x Pro Bowler, 4x First-Team All-Pro, 3x Super Bowl Champion and a Hall of Famer.

    He retired in 2003 and began his sports media career with CBS Sports’ The NFL Today before becoming a popular star on FS1’s Undisputed and ultimately ESPN’s First Take.

    But it was his Club Shay-Shay and Nightcap podcasts that skyrocketed his career, particularly after his interview with comedian Katt Williams, which has amassed a whopping 89 million views and helped his subscriber base jump to almost 4 million. It was a big boost for Sharpe and The Volume, Colin Cowerd’s podcast company that Sharpe signed with in 2023.

    Some critique Sharpe for his lack of journalistic skills but Sharpe has made it clear that he’s no journalist. Instead, he’s smartly positioned himself as a “Conversationalist” who lets his guests dominate the conversation.

    To his credit, it’s worked.

    Now, more than 20 years after starting his career in sports media, Sharpe is rumored to be working on a new media deal worth $100 million (his deal with The Volume is up).

    It’s an amazing success story for a man who grew up in rural poverty, something he unapologetically and publicly reflects on during his on-air appearances.

    But while he’s achieved great success with his media career, he’s also experienced many trying situations that others haven’t. Yet, surprisingly, even those haven’t stained or impeded his career.

    In 2022, while speaking on Undisputed, Sharpe ripped Brett Favre for being involved in the massive Mississippi welfare fraud scam and was sued for defamation of character by Favre (the charges were later tossed out). In 2023, he got into a public sideline altercation at a Lakers game with players from the Memphis Grizzlies, which he apologized for on-air.

    In February 2024, he and comedian Mike Epps engaged in a short-lived beef and later that year, Sharpe was caught having sex on IG Live, lied about it and then eventually came clean on ESPN.

    Sharpe has made it through all of those incidents without any real punishment. While they weren’t criminal, they were embarrassing to him and his network bosses. But to his credit, he’s remained generally unscathed by any of them.

    He’s even made fun of his miscues and laughed when others made fun of him, which is perfect fodder for his late-night show with Chad OchoCinco.

    This week, Sharpe was accused of sexual assault and battery and sued for $50 million by a woman referred to as “Jane Doe” who alleges that she met Sharpe at a gym in LA in 2023 when she was 19 and they were in a relationship for two years.

    She claims that it started as a “rocky consensual relationship” and that he sexually assaulted her in October 2024 and January 2025. Her attorneys added that “What had once been manipulation, control and intimidation now became something far more dangerous and sinister.”

    Sharpe and his team quickly denied the allegations, which, ironically, came right around the same time that the story about his $100 million media deal surfaced.

    But they didn’t stop there.

    Continue reading over at First and Pen.

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