ESPN's team of NFL analysts is going to look drastically different next season

When the NFL season kicks off next season, ESPN's coverage team is going to look drastically different. Related:ESPN's loudest mouth is leaving the network Gone will be former NFL players Cris Carter, Ray Lewis and Keshawn Johnson. Mike Ditka has also beenre-assigned from Sunday NFL Countdown.

When the NFL season kicks off next season, ESPN's coverage team is going to look drastically different.

Related: ESPN's loudest mouth is leaving the network

Gone will be former NFL players Cris Carter, Ray Lewis and Keshawn Johnson. Mike Ditka has also been re-assigned from Sunday NFL Countdown.

In their places will be the recently retired Charles Woodson, Matt Hasselbeck and most recently, Randy Moss, per Big Lead.

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