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As Promised, Sean Salisbury Files Lawsuit Against Deadspin

By Ryan WilsonOct 23rd 2009 – 10:45PM

Sean Salisbury might not be particularly adept at banging out e-mails on an iPhone, but through the misspelled missives and unhinged diatribes he kept his word. This week Salisbury filed a lawsuit against Deadspin for causing him to lose his ESPN job, and later a Dallas radio gig, and damaging his reputation in the...

Sean Salisbury Has an iPhone and He's Not Afraid to Use it

By Ryan WilsonSep 23rd 2009 – 4:00PM

Two weeks ago, Sean Salisbury, former NFL quarterback, ESPN analyst, and financial guru, was canned from his most recent gig as a Dallas-area radio host. Salisbury's publicist said the parting was amicable, although Deadspin's A.J. Daulerio heard otherwise. And now, 13 days after Deadspin first posted the story, Salisbury*...

Sean Salisbury Fired From Radio Gig

By Ryan WilsonSep 12th 2009 – 10:35AM

Last we heard from Sean Salisbury he was happily leaving ESPN. That was February 2008, and on his way out of the building he offered this: "I'm a free agent. I've been liberated. I knew this was coming, but I couldn't be happier. ... I'd grown tired of being punished for not being an NFL superstar. Analysts who don't work...

Sean Salisbury on Leaving ESPN: 'I Couldn't Be Happier ... ESPN Capped My Ceiling'

By Michael David SmithFeb 27th 2008 – 10:35AM

ESPN and NFL commentator Sean Salisbury went their separate ways yesterday, and in the joint announcement they released, Salisbury sounded just fine with it. But in a subsequent interview he gave, Salisbury suggested that ESPN would never let him become one of its star broadcasters because he wasn't a star NFL player. From...

Sean Salisbury Leaves ESPN

By Michael David SmithFeb 26th 2008 – 6:02PM

NFL analyst Sean Salisbury is leaving ESPN, he and the network said in a joint statement today.In the statement, Salisbury said this:"I want to thank ESPN for 12 great years of talking football on TV and the radio. I have grown as much as I can at ESPN and decided to expand my horizons. I have created a brand and it's time...

Background on Sean Salisbury

Richard Sean Salisbury (born March 9, 1963) is an American football analyst, former NFL and CFL quarterback, and actor.

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