What Happened to Zach Lowe? ESPN Lay-off Explained

What Happened to Zach Lowe? ESPN Lay-off Explained

As a devoted sports enthusiast, I have long admired Zach Lowe for his insightful analysis and deep understanding of the NBA. His journey from Greenwich High School to Dartmouth College, teaching at Cresskill High School, and eventually becoming a respected journalist is truly inspiring. It’s unfortunate that ESPN has chosen to part ways with him, especially considering his significant contributions to the network over the years.


Zach Lowe, a well-known journalist, sportswriter, and NBA analyst, has recently parted ways with ESPN. Known for his work since 2015, Lowe was also previously employed at Grantland, an ESPN-owned sports and pop culture blog that ceased operations. Many sports enthusiasts are curious about the circumstances surrounding this change, as Lowe had built a strong following over the years.

Here is everything we have learned about why ESPN fired Zach Lwe.

Why did ESPN lay off Zach Iowe?

Last Thursday, on September 26, ESPN let go of Zach Lowe. It’s said that the high salary figure attached to his name was the key reason behind ESPN’s decision in this matter. This move follows ESPN’s previous actions in August 2024 when they terminated Samamatha Ponder (host of Sunday NFL Countdown) and analyst Robert Griffin III. These choices are reportedly connected to ESPN’s financial planning for the fiscal year, which is due to wrap up at the end of September. (Source: The Athletic)

Born in Connecticut, Lowe studied at Greenwich High School and later attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1999. After working as a teacher at Cresskill High School in New Jersey, he pursued a Master’s in U.S. history at the College of William & Mary. Additionally, he obtained an M.S. degree in journalism from Columbia University’s School of Journalism.

Initially, Lowe kicked off his professional journey as a reporter covering crime, government, and courts for the Stamford Advocate, based in Connecticut. Later on, he became associated with The American Lawyer, a monthly legal periodical managed by ALM Media. Additionally, he contributed part-time to CelticsHub.Com.

Prior to joining Grantland’s team as an NBA analyst in 2012, after spending time at Sports Illustrated, Lowe found himself with ESPN. This transition occurred when ESPN took over his contract following the closure of Grantland in 2015. Despite Bleacher Report attempting to recruit him in 2016 with an aggressive approach, Lowe has remained with the network. Currently, he is the host of a podcast titled The Lowe Post.

The Athletic reports both Lowe and ESPN have declined to comment on the firing.

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2024-09-27 14:40