(CNN) Hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick issued an apology on Twitter Saturday weeks after NBC Sports indefinitely suspended him for making inappropriate comments about his coworkers.

Roenick appeared on Barstool Sports' "Spittin' Chiclets" podcast in December where he and the hosts engaged in a free-flowing conversation about Roenick's co-workers, Kathryn Tappen and Patrick Sharp. During the conversation he insinuated he would have a threesome with his wife and Tappen, sleep with Sharp and he commented on both of his coworker's looks, saying Sharp was "beautiful" and Tappen was a "bombshell" blonde.

Roenick also made a joke at Anson Carter's expense , saying neither he nor Carter get the attention that Sharp gets.

"I want to take this opportunity to apologize to NBC Sports, Kathryn Tappen, Patrick Sharp, Anson Carter, for some insensitive comments I made on a recent podcast. I never meant to offend anyone, and I definitely went too far, and for that, I deeply regret it," Roenick said in a 44-second video posted to his Twitter account. "I've called everybody involved and I'm so thankful for their loving and gracious acceptance of my apology, and that includes my family and friends."

Roenick said he always tries to act professional and entertain, but understands he went too far.

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