On September 18, ESPN’s renowned journalist Adrian Wojnarowski announced his retirement in a lengthy post.
The original post is as follows:
My father was a factory worker, living two miles from the ESPN campus, and my only dream was to become a sports journalist. Thirty-seven years ago, The Hartford Courant gave me my first byline, and I never stopped chasing that thrill.
This job has changed my life, but I have decided to step away from ESPN and the news industry. I understand what this job demands. Time is inexhaustible, and I want to use my time for more meaningful things.
I leave with immense gratitude to all the mentors and colleagues, subjects, scholars, readers, and viewers. No one has benefited more from your trust and admiration than I have.
The past seven years at ESPN have been a special honor for me. I thank the company’s leadership, especially Jimmy Pitaro and Cristina Daglas, who understood and accepted my life-changing decision.
After covering everyone’s teams for so many years, I’m now returning to my own team.
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