Dick Vitale with former wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson THOMAS BENDER/HERALD-TRIBUNE / USA TODAY NETWORK

FS1’s “Undisputed” keeps adding new partners for Skip Bayless as it seeks to revamp itself following Shannon Sharpe’s departure.

Keyshawn Johnson and Michael Irvin will both join the show as debate partners for Bayless, according to John Ourand of Sports Business Journal. They join Richard Sherman, who agreed to join the show earlier in August.

Ironically, the strategy for “Undisputed” appears to be similar to the one ESPN has been using for Bayless’ former show “First Take.” Stephen A. Smith is the centerpiece, while he works off a revolving cast of debate partners that varies by day. “Undisputed” may be taking a similar approach.

Johnson was recently a victim of ESPN’s high-profile layoffs and linked to a potential spot on FS1 almost immediately. Irvin had previously been with NFL Network but has not appeared on that network since being accused of misconduct in February. Irvin has vehemently denied those allegations.

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