FOX Sports might already have Joy Taylor’s replacement lined up following her release from the network.
Taylor was let go from Fox Sports after her show, Speak, was cancelled alongside two other shows.

Joy Taylor has been released from Fox Sports following sweeping cancellations[/caption]
The network is reportedly eying Kay Adams to replace Taylor[/caption]
On Monday, it was revealed that Taylor’s show, Speak, is being cut alongside Breakfast Ball and The Facility.
Taylor has hosted Speak since 2022 and has been a member of Fox Sports since 2016.
She served multiple roles when she first joined nine years ago and eventually landed on Undisputed.
Taylor later made the move to The Herd with Colin Cowherd before getting Speak.
However, her time with Fox Sports has come to an end and Fox is on the lookout for new on-air talent.
According to Front Office Sports, Fox is already lining up one of the biggest names in Sports TV to join the network.
FanDuel TV’s Kay Adams is reportedly among the favorites to replace Taylor.
The 39-year-old is a veteran sportscaster, previously hosting NFL Network’s Good Morning Football before getting her own show in Up and Adams.
Sports fans would be thrilled to see Adams on Fox Sports, and shared those opinions on social media.
“Everyone loves @heykayadams make it happen @FOXSports,” one fan said.
“I would actually watch Kay Adams and Max [Kellerman],” another fan said.
“Would love me some Kay Adams on prime time,” a third fan said.
“I’d love to see a show with Max and Kay together. Would be fun viewing,” a fourth fan said.
“Give us Max and Kay 100%. Legit sports personalities,” a fifth fan said.
Alongside Adams, Max Kellerman is also being considered as a replacement for the released Fox sports talents.

Taylor worked at Fox Sports since 2016[/caption]
Kellerman was laid off from ESPN in 2023, but was a fan-favorite for many years there.
He hasn’t made any major TV commitments since leaving ESPN, and could make a comeback with Fox.
Tony Reali, the former host of Around the Horn, is also in consideration for a role at Fox Sports.
According to Front Office Sports he is interested in “absolutely everything” since his release from ESPN.