Richter Rich Eisen made a sudden decision about his future.
the American Football Association Network Star will return to a network of leaving it two decades ago, and will attend its daily offer.
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It was revealed on Monday that Eisen will bring Eisen Rich's offer to ESPN this fall, according to the athlete.
The 55 -year -old worked in ESPN from 1996 to 2003 when he left the network.
Eisen's current offer will last from back to 3:00 pm EST Rocco channel.
Al -Riyadi added in his report that the program, which has a self -title, will be direct in the new ESPN service for the consumer.
According to what the offer will be licensed by ESPN, Eisen is expected to continue its ownership and editing monitoring.
The contract is similar to the network deal with Pat MCAfee, who controls his program, which has a self -title.
The report added that Eisen's offer can also be broadcast on ESPN radio.
The program is believed to complement the MCAFEE show, which is broadcast daily at the same time.
EISEN program will also be shown on ESPN+, network flow platform, and Disney+.
The offer will not be on other ESPN networks, which include ESPN 2 and ESPNews.
Fans shared their reactions to Eisen's return to ESPN.
One of them wrote: “Good for the wealthy because it looks one of the real good men in sports.”
Another commented, “Rich Eisen will be restored on his own ESPN.”
“Within the 30 years I was watching ESPN, Richeisen is still my favorite personality from that network. I look forward to seeing him again in the pioneer,” a third mentioned.
“huge news“Add the fourth.

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The veteran sporting character was known in ESPN for his work as a co -host of SPORTSCENTER.
Eisen was the first person to rented the American Football Association network to be on the air when it was first launched in 2003.
Eisen Rich show began in 2014 with Directv.
Since then, Eisen has transferred the program to many networks, including NBC Sports Network and Fox Sports Radio.
He is still working with NFL Network and was part of the NFL draft coverage in the network last month.
EISEN will continue to be the feature of the features on the NFL Network's Gheday and its coverage, according to The Athletic, who said he will remain a broadcaster to choose the normal season games of the network.