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Mark Jones is leaving ESPN.
On Friday (April 10), the 64-year-old sportscaster announced that he is leaving the network after 36 years. He revealed that his last event working with ESPN will be on Sunday, April 12 when he covers the Orlando Magic vs. Boston Celtics basketball game.
Keep reading to find out more…“Sunday’s Magic at Celtics game will be the last event I work for ESPN,” Mark wrote on Instagram.
“It’s been a memorable journey these decades with the ABC/ESPN family, but I have decided it’s time to move on,” he continued. “From the day Dennis Swanson hired me in 1990 and working with the best producer in the business Kim Belton, until today I will forever be grateful for the many friends and colleagues along the way.”
“As I move on to my next chapter I believe my best work is yet to come,” Mark concluded. “I’ll be out there cookin’ hotter than fish grease!”
Along with his message, Mark also shared several throwback photos from his time working at ESPN.
After joining ESPN in 1990, Mark has worked a variety of assignments for the network, including serving as a play-by-play commentator for ESPN’s NBA, college finals and UFL coverage.
“Mark has made an enduring impact at ESPN since 1990, serving as a signature voice primarily within our NBA and college football coverage and across nearly all of our platforms,” ESPN wrote in a statement to People. “We’re grateful for Mark’s countless contributions and we wish him continued success.”

