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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/JCameron181 on 2026-04-07 02:08:33+00:00.
TL;DR:
ESPN is preparing for a new round of layoffs affecting roughly 30 off-camera positions as the network navigates financial pressure from cord-cutting and costly carriage disputes. These cuts are unrelated to the recent influx of NFL Network staff and are instead driven by broader corporate restructuring and upcoming increases in broadcast rights fees. While this reduction is smaller than previous layoffs, it shows the continued volatility and shifting landscape of the sports media industry.