Dan Patrick will leave ESPN on Aug. 17 after 18 years on the Network

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Dan
Patrick is leaving ESPN. Patrick, who has been with the network for 18 years,
announced on his radio show Monday that he will appear on air for the last time
Aug. 17. Norby Williamson, ESPN executive vice president for production, made a
simultaneous announcement.

A news
release said that the mutual agreement will allow Patrick to pursue new
interests outside of ESPN.

The final
week of Patrick’s radio show, which started in 1999, will include a look back
at memorable moments, interviews and guests.

“If
there was animosity, I wouldn’t be doing any radio shows after today,”
Patrick said on his show, adding, “I hope to be doing radio somewhere,
somehow, down the road.”

In a news
release, Patrick said: “I feel privileged to have had this opportunity and
I have extremely mixed emotions about leaving. With that said, I told ESPN that
I believe it’s time for me to try something different, something that will also
be challenging and rewarding. While I’m not sure what that will be, I am
grateful to ESPN for its willingness to allow me to pursue new endeavors.”

Said
Williamson: “Dan has accomplished so much over the past two decades at
ESPN, and fans and newsmakers have turned to him for his steady and trusted
approach. We wish him the very best.”

Patrick
was a “SportsCenter” anchor from 1989 to 2006, winning the National
Sportscaster of the Year award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters
Association in 2000. He also received a Sports Emmy Award in the Studio Host
category in 1998.

Patrick has
also written the column “Outtakes” for ESPN The Magazine.

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