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Former host of ESPN David Pollack Support was requested as his wife, Lindsey Pollackprepares for brain cancer surgery.
“I don’t share much of my personal life on social media but today is going to be different,” wrote David, 42, By x On Monday, March 10. “If you are the prayer type pick up my wife Lindsey. She has brain cancer and has surgery on Wednesday in Duke. “
He added, “So grateful to serve a loving God who meets us in our battles!”
David and Lindsey share a son NicholasJunior in high school at the moment, and a girl LeahSophomore.
Following a renowned college career at the University of Georgia, David was chosen with the General Choice of No. 17 by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2005 NFL draft draft.
During the second game of his second season with the Bengals, David suffered a neck injury that ended.
In 2009, David joined ESPN as a college football analyst. Would appear on a variety of network programs, including Gameday Collegebefore being dismissed in June 2023.
ESPN announced that David had been fired to achieve “some additional cost savings,” but David later reported that there was more below the surface.
“I’ve been very grateful that I was fired,” said David Jason Whitlock On its “Fearless” podcast in October 2024. “It has opened me to talk about whatever the subject is true.”
David, who accompanies a faith-focused podcast called “Family Goals” with his minister, said he was “100 per cent” worried about how ESPN would respond to him saying anything they considered controversial.
“I’m not saying they always tell me that, but it was very clear as, ‘your views you post on social media, while they own you, they also represent us. So, we consider that, ”David told Whitlock.
He added, “I was completely worried about what I said so I was not fired. I think that’s a bad thing. I think that’s a bad job, I’m a very bad job. “
Since leaving ESPN, David has taken on a larger role in the Pollack Family Foundation, which helped launch with Lindsey.
Back his websiteThe organization initially aimed to “educate and encourage individuals, families and communities on the benefits of nutrition and exercise with a focus of raising awareness of childhood obesity,” but has since moved to a religious goal of “empowering families” in the largest Atlanta area.