Todd McShay Will Miss ESPN’s 2020 NFL Draft Broadcast Due To Coronavirus

Todd McShay announced Thursday he’s recovering from the coronavirus and therefore will not be part of ESPN’s 2020 NFL Draft broadcast.

Here’s the statement McShay shared on Twitter:

Hey everyone

I’m so sorry to tell you I won’t be working the NFL Draft this year. I’m home recovering from coronavirus.

For now, I just want to say I miss you all — my teammates at ESPN who have been incredibly supportive, my friends in the league, and the fans who have made the Draft what it is today.

I also want to assure you I’ll be back, thanks to the tireless work of healthcare workers and first responders. You are truly our nation’s heroes.

In the meantime, I’ll be watching and I hope you will be too. I also hope Wingo and crew will help me out and do their part to keep Kiper in line!

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McShay, who has been with ESPN since 2006, is well-known for his NFL draft coverage, so this obviously is a major development as the network prepares for the annual event.

This year’s NFL draft, which will be conducted virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic, kicks off Thursday night with the first round and continues through Saturday.

Mel Kiper Jr., a fellow draft expert at ESPN, passed along his well wishes Thursday.

We’re certainly hoping for a speedy recovery.

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