ESPN is reportedly losing another popular personality to a contract expiration.

Bomani Jones is reportedly on his way out as the company continues to scale back salaries, and his most recent deal was believed to be a three-year contract worth $2 million per year, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports.

The company previously made a decision to end “Highly Questionable,” and if ESPN wanted to stay in the Bomani Jones business, the show would probably have remained on the air with him hosting the show, Awful Announcing noted. Instead, the show was canceled and revamped into a new program titled Debatable which premieres at noon on Monday on the network’s digital channels (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the ESPN app).

Jones is not featured in the promotion of Debatable, which includes Mina Kimes, Elle Duncan, Mike Golic Jr. and Pablo Torre.

Jones contract expires in March, but according to Marchand, Jones will still appear as a panelist on Around the Horn and distribute his podcast, The Right Time with Bomani Jones, through ESPN.