ESPN sideline reporter Allison Williams has found a new job after leaving the company due to their vaccine mandate last year.
Back in October 2021, Williams posted an Instagram video announcing she was leaving the company because of the forced mandate.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVEM6bfh2gP/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=20b54a8b-5d24-4ab6-969a-99cafb227b2d
On Tuesday, Williams revealed to Outkick.com that she has been hired by Fox Sports as a sideline reporter.
Fox Sports has hired @AllisonW_Sports to cover college football a year after @espn fired her for refusing to get the covid shot. Allison was right about the covid shot being unnecessary and refused to be a sheep. Love it. Great move for @FOXSports: https://t.co/QjgyvVSef2
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) August 2, 2022
Via Outkick.com
“I can’t think of a more perfect way to return to the sidelines than with FOX and the tremendously talented crew of my former colleagues, Jason Benetti and Brock Huard. I am so grateful to the executive team at FOX, especially Brad Zager and Julie Boyd for giving me this opportunity.”
“I am beyond thrilled and so grateful to be joining FOX Sports’ coverage of College Football this fall,” Williams told OutKick. “Having to step away from the sport and profession I love this past year has re-affirmed and reinvigorated the passion I have for this job.