New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick greets former player Rob Ninkovich Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

A multi-time Super Bowl winner is the latest to get axed by The Worldwide Leader.

Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports reports this week that retired ex-New England Patriots defender Rob Ninkovich will not be brought back by ESPN. Ninkovich’s contract is expiring this summer and won’t be renewed.

The 39-year-old Ninkovich played as an outside linebacker and defensive end, winning two Super Bowls with the Patriots (XLIX and LI) during his 11-season professional career. After he retired, Ninkovich joined ESPN in 2019 as an NFL analyst and had featured on prominent programs like “NFL Live” and “SportsCenter.”

ESPN has made a multitude of cost-cutting moves in recent weeks, particularly in the on-air talent department. The network just canceled one of their big national radio programs, not very long after parting ways with a longtime television anchor. Now Ninkovich joins the category of cuts as well.

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