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ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris is “all good” after removing his prostate amid his cancer battle. Harris, 60, shared a video update on social media on June 23, reassuring fans that he’s doing well ...
Longtime 'SportsCenter' host Jay Harris revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Thursday, June 5 and encouraged others to get checked for the disease during an appearance on 'Good ...
Jay Harris in 2017 at the Derek Jeter Celebrity Invitational gala. FilmMagic Harris added that after his diagnosis, he had “meaningful talks” with his ESPN colleagues, Hannah Storm and Brian ...
ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor Jay Harris provided a health update on Monday in a video posted to social media after he revealed his cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Jay Harris will be taking a month off SportsCenter after the sports journalist was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The ESPN anchor shared on ABC’s Good Morning America that he would be undergoing ...
ESPN anchor Jay Harris announced on Good Morning America that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery on June 10, which will sideline him from SportsCenter for ...
Jay Harris, a longtime SportsCenter anchor, announced Thursday morning that he has prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery next week. “I’m having surgery on Tuesday. I'll be away from ...
Longtime SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris announced he has prostate cancer. “I’m having surgery on Tuesday,” Harris, 60, said during the Thursday, June 5, episode of Good Morning America.
Just over two weeks after announcing that he'd be undergoing surgery for prostate cancer, ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris has shared a promising update about his diagnosis.. In a video posted ...
Jay Harris joined ESPN in 2003 as an anchor for ESPNEWS. Only three months later he joined the SportsCenter desk, and has never left. He has been a pivotal member of the show for over two decades.
— Jay Harris (@JayHarrisESPN) June 23, 2025. The update comes weeks after Harris first revealed his cancer diagnosis in a June 5 appearance on Good Morning America.
Jay Harris will be taking a month off SportsCenter after the sports journalist was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The ESPN anchor shared on ABC’s Good Morning America that he would be ...