It was the morning after at WFAN following the abrupt exit of mid-day host Chris Carlin.

Carlin announced on Twitter on Wednesday that it was his last day on the show he co-hosts with Maggie Gray and Bart Scott.

“Maggie loves Chris Carlin,” morning host Boomer Esiason said on his show, according to Newsday. “She genuinely thinks the world of him, like her big brother or whatever, and she was emotional about it.”

The Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that Gray and Scott are staying on the show and are in WFAN’s future plans, though it is unclear exactly how the schedule will shake out.

“These are the hard facts of this business,” Esiason said. “Sometimes things just don’t work out. Bart and I were looking at each other going, ‘Man, this happened to us in football, this happened to us in other places.’

“We’ve been fired from places, we’ve been traded, we’ve been cut, and the football player always had a level of insecurity in their life because you never know when it’s going to end.”

Carlin was a mainstay at WFAN in various roles for years before going to Philadelphia to host his own show. He made his triumphant return to WFAN in 2017 as part of the replacement trio for the retiring Mike Francesa. When Francesa cut his retirement short, the CMB show was moved to 1-3 p.m. and their futures were immediately put in limbo.

“When people say there’s not a better guy out there, he didn’t deserve this, all of that, it’s not hyperbole. It’s not nonsense, it’s true,” said Gregg Giannotti, Esiason’s co-host, according to the paper. “This business is harsh sometimes. Not everything you want happens, and unfortunately for Chris (Wednesday), it’s not what he wanted. He wanted to continue that show and it didn’t happen.

“One thing I do know is Chris Carlin is going to be OK. There’s a lot of people out there that care about him. He works his ass off. He’s smart, he’s funny, and he’s going to be all right. … I owe a lot to him and I’m always going to keep in touch with him and I’m disappointed he’s not here at WFAN as part of the team any longer, but I know he’s going to be all right.”

Scott and Gray will be back on the air on Friday with the Yankees’ doubleheader against the Tigers airing on WFAN On Thursday.