Everybody Is Calling For ESPN To Fire Ryan Clark — ‘He’s Gone Too Far This Time!’.k

Everybody Is Calling For ESPN To Fire Ryan Clark Immediately


ESPN analyst Ryan Clark on the set before a game (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)
For what seems like the hundredth time, Ryan Clark was forced to deliver an apology to the public.

The former LSU player and current ESPN analyst appeared on the network’s show, “First Take,” to apologize for comments he made about the crash that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall and led to the arrest of Kyren Lacy.

The longtime ESPN analyst apologized Thursday after wrongly declaring former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy was innocent and that his name would’ve been cleared in connection with a fatal 2024 crash.

Clark previously wouldn’t allow Monday Night Football to go off the air without speaking on the footage that Lacy’s attorney provided. Lacy was accused of causing a deadly vehicle crash last year, but newly released video of the crash seemingly showed that he was 72 yards behind the vehicles that collided.

Social Media Wants Ryan Clark Fired

Ryan Clark on The PivotRyan Clark (Photo via ‘The Pivot’)
The Louisiana State Police released new video this week showing that Lacy’s green Dodge Charger was definitely driving recklessly in the wrong lane just before the collision that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall.


It contradicted almost everything Clark had said on air during Monday Night Football.

“The Louisiana State Police is committed to providing a thorough and objective investigation grounded in science and supported by facts,” the state police said in a release Tuesday, per NBC News.

His apology to everyone simply wasn’t enough, and fans began to call for his job.

“ESPN HAS to fire Ryan Clark,” one fan said.

“Ryan Clark has had to apologize three times in three straight months: race-shaming RGIII for marrying a white woman, an on-air and off-air blowup with Peter Schrager, Now, over his Kyren Lacy comments. How many more apologies until they fire him?” a second person wrote.

“When is ESPN going to fire Ryan Clark? How many apologies does he get?” a third fan asked.

The 24-year-old Kyren Lacy was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in Houston following a police pursuit after an alleged altercation with a family member.

Lacy took his own life days before a grand jury was set to hear evidence in the case. There is no way to know if he would’ve been charged or not.

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