Skip Bayless: Cowboys loss| Salary FS1| Did play Professional sports

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John Edward “Skip” Bayless II is an American sports columnist, commentator, and television personality. He is well-known for his work as a commentator on the ESPN2 show First Take with Stephen A. Smith, a show which he left in June 2016.

Skip Bayless: Cowboys loss| Salary FS1| Did play Professional sports

Cowboys loss:

With the Dallas Cowboys losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the first round of the NFL playoffs, the critics have had every excuse to go off on one of the most hated teams in the entire country. Sure, they might be America’s Team, but they are also one of those teams that will have you rushing for the bathroom when they are performing well.

Much to the delight of the haters, the Cowboys experienced a significant downfall last night, and today, Shannon Sharpe decided to bask in the glory of it all. While hosting Undisputed remotely alongside Skip Bayless, Sharpe went off on the Cowboys, calling them “bums” and some of the biggest frauds in the entire NFL.

Salary FS1:

Net Worth: $17 Million
Salary: $5 Million
Date of Birth: Dec 4, 1951 (70 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession: Writer, Commentator, Actor
Nationality: United States of America

Skip Bayless Net Worth and Salary: Skip Bayless is an American sports columnist who has a net worth of $17 million.

Bayless is perhaps best known for his work as a commentator on the ESPN2  show “First Take,” although he subsequently ended his contract with ESPN2 to work at Fox Sports instead. After leaving ESPN in 2016, Skip started hosting his own show on Fox Sports called “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.”

Did play Professional sports:

Skip Bayless: Cowboys loss| Salary FS1| Did play Professional sports

Bayless began his career writing for newspapers, including as the lead sports columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He also spent time at the Dallas Morning News, Dallas Times Herald, Miami Herald and Los Angeles Times. He won numerous awards for his journalism.

ESPN hired Bayless full time in 2004 to be a TV debate partner with columnist Woody Paige and from there he only rose in prominence once paired up with Stephen A smith on ESPN First Take.

As we watched Jalen Rose completely tarnish Skip Bayless’ already-controversial reputation this past week, we couldn’t help but smile. 

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