The end of an era for Fox Sports Radio is near.
According to information obtained by The Washington Post, Chris Brassard is scheduled to leave the network within the next few weeks.
Broussard co-hosts “The Odd Couple” with Rob Parker nightly from 7-10 p.m. ET and have been co-hosting the show since 2016.
It is unclear at this time who will replace Broussard.
Other shows on Fox Sports Radio, a division of iHeart, include “The Dan Patrick Show,” “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” and “The Doug Gottlieb Show.”
Fox Sports Radio executives and Mr. Broussard both declined to comment.
Broussard previously covered the NBA for ESPN and before that for The New York Times.
For now, sources said, Broussard will focus on his television work on FS1’s “First Things First.”
At the time he joined “The Odd Couple,” Broussard was a regular on FS1 but not on any of the show’s shows.

That all changed in 2021 when he joined “First Things First” alongside Nick Wright and Kevin Wiles.
The show thrives on their fun chemistry, and Wright explained his yin-yang relationship with Broussard in an interview with The Washington Post in April.
“I think we have things in common where it really matters – a deep love of family and loyalty to friends – and I think we have enough differences to make working together interesting,” Wright said.
“In all the years that I’ve worked with him, Blow has never come to work in a bad mood. I’ve never seen anything like that. As far as I know, he never seems to have had a bad day. That can be a difficult personality trait to have in our industry, where egos are so strong.”
