Herm Edwards will return to ESPN as an NFL and college football analyst, the network announced Tuesday. This news comes just six weeks after Edwards was fired as the Arizona State Sun Devils head football coach.
, where it was alleged that ASU hosted recruits on campus during NCAA-mandated recruiting dead periods.. Five assistant coaches departed amid the inquiry, including defensive coordinator and former NFL linebacker Antonio Pierce.
Now, Edwards returns to ESPN in a role that he feels allows him to “give back to fans.” “I look forward to returning to ESPN where I spent so many wonderful years and established so many incredible friendships,” Edwards said. While his coaching career ended rather abruptly, Edwards has a breadth of experience to pull from in his new role. At 68 years old, he has done it all in the NFL.
He played defensive back for 10 NFL seasons , notably recording 38 career interceptions for the Philadelphia Eagles. He worked as a scout for the Chiefs in 1990, then filled some assistant and position coaching roles until landing his first head coaching job.
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