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Shannon Sharpe stood front and center as he welcomed his big brother, Sterling Sharpe, into the Pro Football Hall of Fame at the iconic Gold Jacket Dinner. From their humble beginnings in Georgia to sharing the ultimate football honor, their sweet on-stage moment is giving social media all the feels, y’all. Despite Shannons recent ESPN exit and lawsuit drama, his personal matters couldnt stop him from being present at his brother’s special day. Here’s what happened…
The Gold Jacket Dinner in Canton, Ohio, occurred on Friday, August 1, as Sterling and the Pro Football Hall of Fames Class of 2025 took their place among footballs elite. And who was waiting on stage, eyes glistening with tears? None other than Sterlings baby brother, Shannon. The Club Shay Shay host was ready to drape that iconic gold jacket over his big bros shoulders. When Sterling hit the stage, the two locked in a hug that screamed, We made it! Mind you, the Sharpe brothers are the first siblings to both claim this honor together.
The Roomies were definitely moved by the clip, taking to the TSR comments section to sound off with their thoughts. Here’s what some of them had to say…
@keith_va_804 wrote, “They made historycant take that away from them”
@bonitabillionaire wrote, “Every parents dream, just to have successful kids ”
Additionally, @imtherealdq wrote, “Shannon definitely needed that hug ”
@honeysworld007 wrote, “I know their grandma smiling from heaven ”
@nikki_prescott wrote, “They came from nothing .. literally nothing this is major for their family ”
@justshanae wrote, “Say what you want, but this is a beautiful moment. ”
@bighomierollex3 wrote, “To achieve something like that wit yo brother is dope started from a dream”
@max_a_hv wrote, “For your own brother to give you the golden jacket. Grandma is proud of her boys ”
Just days before this heartfelt moment, Shannon was hit with a devastating blow. ESPN cut ties with him. But it was the timing of his exit that didn’t sit well with him. The Pro Football Hall of Famer, who joined the network’s ‘First Take’ as a recurring panelist in late 2023, confirmed the split on his ‘Nightcap’ podcast on Wednesday, July 30.
I found out earlier this week, and I really asked, Guys, could we wait until Monday? My brothers going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, I want it to be about him and my family, Shannon spilled, clearly hurt that the news dropped right before Sterlings big weekend.
While he accepted the decision, Shannon wasn’t too pleased about the whole thing potentially overshadowing his brother’s moment. “The first two brothers in the Hall of Fame, and this is the headline? he asked. The 57-year-old said he went on to apologize to Sterling, who he claimed had brushed it off like a true big brother. Shannon also thanked ESPN for the opportunity, but wished theyd held off on the announcement a little longer.
Shannons ESPN exit came hot on the heels of settling a $50 million lawsuit filed in April 2025 by Gabriella Zuniga. In her court docs, she accused him of assault, sexual assault, battery, and sexual battery during a nearly two-year relationship. Meanwhile, the allegations included claims of rape in October 2024 and January of this year. But to clear his name, Shannon clapped back, calling it a shakedown and insisting their relationship was 100% consensual. On July 18, the accusers attorney, Tony Buzbee, announced a settlement had been reached. Both sides acknowledge a long-term consensual and tumultuous relationship. [] The matter is closed, he wrote in a statement on X.
The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cant be refiled, and no criminal charges were filed. Shannons been quiet on the details but maintained his innocence from jump. This drama had him step away from ESPN in April. And while he planned to return for the NFL season, the network seemingly had other plans.