Questions continue to circulate about when Shannon Sharpe could make his return to ESPN after the Pro Football Hall-of-Famer took a step back from his appearances on the air.
That came after the former tight end was accused of rape by a woman identified as Jane Doe.
After that suit was filed, Sharpe denied the allegations, but decided to stop going on air for the summer. Additionally, Sharpe cancelled a national tour of his 'Nightcap' podcast with Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson.
With this speculation continuing to ramp up as we get closer to NFL season, former ESPN employee Dan Le Batard isn't quite convinced that Sharpe will be allowed back.
'We probably all know at this point that Shannon Sharpe is not likely to ever work at ESPN again, right? I think we can reasonably assume Shannon Sharpe would like it to look like he has a chance to return,' said Le Batard.
'I don't know if you can be Disney and allow any of what happened there.'
Speculation on Shannon Sharpe's future at ESPN continues to be a hot-button topic as he continues to deal with a $50million rape suit filed against him by a Jane Doe in Nevada
Former ESPN voice Dan Le Batard believes that Sharpe's time at the company is now over
Sharpe has denied the accusations, but admitted to offering to settle the case with the accuser
The attorney representing Sharpe's ex-girlfriend in her $50million suit released audio of two conversations between the former couple, which Sharpe's attorney has dismissed as 'misleading.'
'I'm not really interested in getting choked,' the woman is heard saying in one tape recording first published by TMZ.
'I may choke you in public,' a man's voice, believed to Sharpe's, is said heard saying. 'Big black guy chokes small white woman.'
The woman responded after a brief pause: 'It's not a good look, Shannon.'
'Not a good look that you did what the s*** you did to me,' the man's voice fired back, although it's difficult to say what he was referring to.
The tape is eerily similar to another call previously released by the office of Doe's attorney, Tony Buzbee, to DailyMail.com in which Sharpe is heard saying: 'I'm gonna f***ing choke the s*** out of you when I see you.'
Sharpe's attorney has confirmed the authenticity of that recording, but claimed his client was speaking 'in the heat of the moment' and the violent threat was 'not intended.'
Sharpe has denied the allegations and accused the plaintiff of being financially motivated, although his attorney has confirmed he previously offered at least $10 million to settle the case with his accuser.