Shannon Sharpe on set and Sky Bri posing in white tanktopShannon Sharpe and Sky Bri (Photos via Twitter and Instagram)
Shannon Sharpe, the NFL Hall of Famer, seems to really like young women who engage in OnlyFans content.

Over the weekend, Sharpe was sued in Nevada for allegedly raping a woman on numerous occasions.

The alleged victim, who Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee is representing, claimed in court documents that the podcast host s3xually assaulted her multiple times at the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025.

The former Denver Broncos star took to Instagram on Tuesday, claiming in a new video that the accuser’s allegations were a “shakedown.”

He and his lawyer have repeatedly given out the victim’s name to expose her.

Unfortunately for Shannon Sharpe, he continues to get exposed.

The latest video that is aging terribly was of him mentioning adult film actress Sky Bri.

What started as a casual moment on Nightcap, Sharpe’s podcast with Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, exploded into viral madness when Sharpe boldly commented on her.

“She played on her back!” Sharpe said in the video.

This video shows that Shannon Sharpe has a liking for OnlyFans stars, which is why he is in the predicament that he is now.

ESPN May Be Forced To Take Shannon Sharpe Off The Air

Shannon Sharpe on podcastShannon Sharpe (Photo via YouTube)
In the days after being hit with a s3xual assault lawsuit, ESPN chose to keep Sharpe on air. That might have to change soon.

The latest news to come was Shannon Sharpe allegedly threatening to “choke” his rape accuser “in public” in a second audio clip released by his accuser’s lawyer amid the $50 million lawsuit filed against him.

“Well, I don’t know why you wanna go out,” she said during a taped phone conversation.

Sharpe allegedly replied, “Don’t worry about it.”

Doe then said, “Well, I’m not really interested in getting choked. So, I guess we’re going.”

Sharpe allegedly responded with: “Ha! I might choke you in public. ‘Big, black guy chokes small, white woman.’”

It’s unclear when the alleged phone call took place.