Following the expiration of his FS1 contract, Jason Whitlock is joining up with Clay Travis at Outkick.

Here’s part of the blurb announcing his arrival:

Outkick founder Clay Travis announced today that he has reached a partnership agreement with Jason Whitlock, one of the most recognizable sports journalists in America.

“Outkick is the most fearless brand in American media and today I believe we added the most fearless voice in sports to our roster,” Travis said. “No apologies, no fear, just the unvarnished truth in a time of rampant artificiality in the media. Get your popcorn.”

“The opportunity to work with Clay and Sam (Savage) and turn Outkick into the premier site for sports fans looking for an honest conversation about the world is the most exciting challenge of my career,” Whitlock said Sunday. “Racial polarization, the promotion of anecdote-driven worldviews and the silencing of ideas and thoughts that contradict mainstream media narratives are tearing America apart. I hope the work we do at Outkick will play a small role in bringing us back together. That’s a big goal. I can’t wait.”

Whitlock will start writing for Outkick immediately, and will be launching a podcast in the near future. His work will be showcased throughout Outkick.com and branded “Fearless.”

Makes a ton of sense. There’s no better landing spot for Whitlock, who leans right and has conservative views that are certainly unique among black men and women in the national sports media.

Travis himself is the epitome of “anti-woke,” and as such, these two will probably work very well together.

Whitlock most recently co-hosted the talk shot Speak for Yourself on FOX, and was replaced by former Eagle Emmanuel Acho, who will join Marcellus Wiley beginning this month. Prior to FS1, Whitlock had two stints at ESPN and also worked at the Kansas City Star.

Whitlocks first story for Outkick is titled ‘For the Love of God, I’m Here for My County,’ which serves a combination introduction and critique of social media and hive mind wokeness.