Bomani Jones leaving Highly Questionable

Why Bomani Jones is leaving ESPN's Highly Questionable, and who is replacing him

ESPN has made several changes to its programming in recent months, and the daily lineup will look much different when the new year starts.

ESPN's Highly Questionable will have a different look to it after starting June 26, as ESPN's reshuffling continues, this time including personality Bomani Jones.

Jones will shift from his co-host position on Highly Questionable next to Dan Le Batard and Le Batard's father, Papi, to a new one-hour show at noon ET on ESPN alongside Pablo Torre starting on January 2, 2018, while maintaining his The Right Time radio show from 4-7 p.m. ET on ESPN radio.

"Had someone asked me a year ago who I'd want to work with on a new TV show, I would have said Pablo Torre," Jones said.  "Now that it's going to happen, I couldn't be more excited. We have a chance to make something new, fresh and entertaining, and I can't wait to take on that challenge."

Jones will be replaced by a rotation of co-hosts, starting with Domonique Foxworth on Monday, June 26.

Jones has been on the show for over four years and joined ESPN full-time in 2013.

ESPN has made several changes to its programming in recent months, and the daily lineup will look much different when the new year starts.