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Stephen A. Smith recently addressed the rumors circulating about Skip Bayless potentially returning to ESPN’s First Take following his reported departure from FS1’s Undisputed. In a statement on his YouTube channel, Smith made it clear that a reunion between him and Bayless on the debate show is not in the cards.

Smith emphasized that the era of him and Bayless working together on a debate show is over and that he has moved on from that chapter. While there is no animosity towards Bayless, Smith stated that they will not be reuniting as partners on First Take.

Bayless, who was an original member of the First Take crew and co-starred with Smith from 2012 to 2016, left ESPN for FS1 in 2016 to create Undisputed with Shannon Sharpe. Since then, Smith and Sharpe have found success as friendly rivals on First Take, with no indication of Bayless making a return.

Recent reports suggest that Bayless is in negotiations to end his contract with FS1, which pays him $8 million per year, and is expected to conclude his time on Undisputed this summer. Despite the speculation, an ESPN spokesperson confirmed that the current First Take lineup, featuring Smith and Sharpe, is set for the foreseeable future.

With Smith’s confirmation that Bayless will not be rejoining First Take, fans can expect to continue seeing Smith and Sharpe as the show’s primary figures. The dynamic between Smith and Sharpe has resonated with viewers, making them a successful duo in the realm of sports media.

As the landscape of sports debate shows continues to evolve, the chemistry between hosts plays a crucial role in capturing and maintaining viewership. The bond between Smith and Sharpe has proven to be a winning formula for First Take, solidifying their positions as key figures on the show.

While Bayless’ future endeavors remain uncertain, it is evident that his return to First Take is not on the horizon. As fans eagerly anticipate the next chapter of sports media’s ever-changing narrative, the enduring partnership between Smith and Sharpe promises to keep audiences engaged and entertained.