While he was on air on a radio show on Thursday, the BBC announced the One Show co-host and Match Of The Day pundit, 41, was “no longer part of our presenting line-up”.
BBC News reported Jenas’s contract was terminated earlier this week due to alleged issues relating to workplace behaviour.
So who is the former Premier League player?
Born in 1983, Jenas started his football career at Nottingham Forest – where he made his first team debut aged 17 – before moving to Newcastle United in 2002.
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He spent most of his career at Tottenham Hotspur, making 155 appearances and scoring 21 goals from 2005 to 2013, before signing for Queen’s Park Rangers.
Jenas also made 21 appearances for the England national team and scored one goal – against Switzerland in a friendly at Wembley Stadium in 2008.
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He announced his retirement from football in 2016, having not played since a knee injury in training in April 2014.
Jenas started a career as a football pundit after his contract with Queen’s Park Rangers expired in 2014. He made his first appearance for ITV Sport as an analyst for the Europa League.
He started making regular guest appearances on the BBC’s Match Of The Day and BT Sports the same year.
Jenas earned between £190,000 and £194,999 at the BBC for his work on the FA Cup, Match Of The Day and the World Cup, according to official figures published last year.
The married father-of-four joined The One Show in 2020 as a stand-in co-host following the departure of Matt Baker, and he was made a permanent fixture the following year.
BBC News reported Jenas’s contract was terminated this week over alleged issues with workplace behaviour, with allegations involving digital communications, such as texts.
It was reported the allegations were raised with the corporation a few weeks ago. The BBC announced Jenas’s departure on Thursday but didn’t give further details of the allegations.
While live on TalkSPORT as the reports emerged, Jenas was asked about the allegations but declined to answer.
“Look, I can’t really talk about it,” he said. “I, as you can probably see, I am not happy about it. But currently, as it stands, I’m going to have to let the lawyers deal with it.
“You know, there’s two sides to every story, as we know. So, that’s all I can say right now.”
A spokesperson for talkSPORT later said the station was “made aware of a breaking news story involving Jermaine Jenas as he went on air for a one-off presenting slot on talkSPORT Drive”.
A statement added: “We made a decision – with Jermaine – that he should continue to present the show.”
They also said there are “no plans for Jermaine to broadcast as a presenter on talkSPORT in the immediate future”.
His agency MC Saatchi said it no longer represents him following the news of his sacking.
TNT Sports said it would not comment on Jenas’s employment with the BBC. It is understood he is not scheduled to appear on the platform’s channels for a number of weeks.