Kenny Mayne, who joined ESPN in May 1994, is riding off into the sunset.
On Monday, Mayne called himself a ‘salary cap casualty’ of the Worldwide Leader when he announced he was leaving ESPN.
I am leaving ESPN.
Salary cap casualty.
Thanks for the opportunity Vince Doria & Al Jaffe & for taking my solicitations
Herman/Stinton/Lynch.I will miss the people.
I will miss the vending machine set up over by the old Van Pelt joint.
We had everything.
The from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1982 has a degree in broadcasting and was also a backup QB for two years and he later signed as a free agent with the Seattle Seahawks.
Mayne spent seven years at KSTW-TV in Seattle, Washington before he took his talents to ESPN in 1994.