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Hugh Douglas out at ESPN

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SEATTLE - DECEMBER 08: Hugh Douglas #53 of the Philadelphia Eagles talks to the media after their NFL game against the Seattle Seahawks at Seahawks Stadium on December 08, 2002 in Seattle Washington. The Eagles defeated the Seahawks 27-20. (Photo by Otto Greule/Getty Images)

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Former NFL player Hugh Douglas has lost his job as an ESPN analyst after a confrontation with one of his co-workers.

He no longer works for us effective today,” an ESPN spokesperson told Richard Deitsch of SI.com.

According to The Big Lead, Douglas threatened to beat up Michael Smith, who appeared with Douglas on Numbers Never Lie. The report also said Douglas used racial slurs toward Smith.

Douglas put a short statement on Twitter, saying he is disappointed to be leaving ESPN and will have more to say about the incident in the future. He did not apologize to Smith, ESPN or anyone else.

A first-round draft pick of the Jets, Douglas was the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1995 and later was traded to Philadelphia and became a three-time Pro Bowler with the Eagles.