The upheaval at WFAN continues.

Chris Carlin, a co-host on the “Carlin, Maggie & Bart” show, announced Wednesday that he is no longer with the radio network.

“I’m sad to say today [Wednesday] was my last day at WFAN,” he wrote in a Twitter statement. “I want to thank CBS Radio and Entercom for giving me an incredible opportunity for the last 2 years.”

A source told The Post’s Andrew Marchand that Bart Scott and Maggie Gray are in FAN’s future plans. FAN has not decided yet upon its upcoming schedule. The Post previously reported that FAN and Mike Francesa have contemplated Francesa going mostly to Radio.com in 2020.

Sources warned, though, that since it was reported earlier this month Francesa could be driven to change those plans.

If Francesa does go mostly digital, the already re-branded “Maggie Gray & Bart Scott” show could be in line for a potential boost.

Francesa, who unretired in 2018, reduced “CMB” to two hours in the afternoon upon his return.

The “CMB” show has performed well, as Carlin noted it finished near the top three of four straight rating books.