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Woody Paige: From Cancer to TV Farewell
Denver, USAThursday, March 13, 2025
Paige was touched by Lyles' words, but he would have rather won the face time. "I would much rather have won than had Harry talk about me, " he says. "But when he did, I started crying. "
Paige has had a long and successful career in sports journalism. He's worked as a columnist for the Denver Post, and he's been a regular on ESPN's Around the Horn. He's also been a guest on other ESPN shows, including Pardon the Interruption. He's had some amazing experiences, including performing at Disney World and working for Disney, the parent company of ESPN.
But Paige isn't sure what the future holds. His latest contract with ESPN extends beyond the show's end date, but he doesn't know if ESPN has plans for him afterward. He's at peace with the development, since the rewards he's received from the show have already exceeded any reasonable expectations he might have had.
Paige's cancer diagnosis was a wake-up call. He feared the worst, but he's cancer-free now. He's grateful for his family, especially his daughter, who is more important to him than anything else. He's also grateful for his career and the opportunities it's given him. He's had some amazing experiences, and he's met some amazing people. He's had a great run, and he's proud of what he's accomplished. He's a lucky man, and he knows it.
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