ESPN has fired analysts Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis following a month-long investigation into sexual harassment allegations involving the two former NFL players, according to SportsBusinessDaily.com.

McNabb and Davis had both been suspended, along with several other current and former NFL Network analysts and an executive, after a former NFL Network wardrobe stylist, Jami Cantor, filed a wrongful termination lawsuit in October alleging the harassment.

McNabb allegedly sent Cantor sexually inappropriate text messages. She accused Davis of rubbing his body against her and using lewd and sexually suggestive talk.

In the wake of the suit, NFL Network also suspended former NFL players Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans.

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McNabb appeared on ESPN shows such as “First Take” and has co-hosted a weekend show on ESPN Radio. Davis co-hosted an ESPN L.A. Radio show.