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ESPN’s Jay Harris attends the 2017 Derek Jeter Celebrity Invitational gala at the Aria Resort & Casino on April 20, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. FilmMagic ...
PHOTO: ESPN's Jay Harris speaks with Michael Strahan on 'Good Morning America' on June 5, 2025. (ABC News) Prostate cancer in general usually grows very slowly.
Jay Harris always knew he was at risk for prostate cancer — but knowing didn’t make the diagnosis any easier. The longtime ESPN anchor revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis on Thursday, June 5.
Jay Harris had a positive update about a cancer diagnosis he revealed earlier this month. The longtime ESPN anchor revealed in a social media video that his surgery went “ really well.
Jay Harris has been with ESPN since joining the network in 2003 as an ESPNEWS anchor. He anchored his first SportsCenter in May of 2003 and has been doing the show ever since.
NEW YORK -- ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor Jay Harris is battling prostate cancer, he announced Thursday on " Good Morning America." "My doctor is quite optimistic," Harris said of his prognosis.
On June 5, veteran ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jay Harris announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. At that time, Harris said “I’m having surgery on Tuesday.
In the midst of SportsCenter's '50 States in 50 Days', ESPN hosts Hannah Storm and Jay Harris spoke with 7News Sports Anchor Natalie Spala at Commanders training camp (7News) ...
Dec 17, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; ESPN sportscaster Jay Harris on the field prior to the Celebration Bowl between the Grambling State Tigers and the North Carolina Central Eagles at the Georgia Dome.
Longtime ESPN anchor Jay Harris recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer, and he has now provided a positive update on his health. Harris shared on June 5 that he had been ...