After 15 years on the sidelines for ESPN’s college football broadcasts, Allison Williams “morally and ethically not aligned” with network’s policy.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
ESPN reporter Allison Williams leaving network due to vaccine mandate
After 15 years on the sidelines, Allison Williams “morally and ethically not aligned” with getting vaccinated to comply with network’s policy.
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