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Jason Witten has only served as the lead analyst for ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” for three regular season games, but the network has already had to respond to its first controversy with the former Dallas Cowboys tight end.

Like many others, Witten is not a fan of the NFL’s new roughing the passer rules. He made that known during Monday night’s game between the Steelers and Buccaneers when several personal fouls were called, and at one point he described the new rules as “a little bit too left wing.”

Some wondered if that was a political remark, as the most common use of “left wing” is when describing Democrats or liberals. ESPN insisted Witten’s commentary was in no way related to politics.

As expected, Witten has drawn mixed reviews in his first season in the broadcast booth. He already showed he isn’t afraid to criticize his former team, but he is still establishing an identity as an announcer. It seems doubtful that he would want that identity to have to do with political affiliations.

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