The Jeff Skversky Mystery Employment Status saga has come to an end.

He’s going to CBS Detroit, according to a post on the station website:

Jeff Skversky joins CBS News Detroit from WPVI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, where he was a sports anchor, reporter and host for 13 years.

During his time in Philadelphia, Jeff co-hosted coverage for big stories including the Eagles Super Bowl Parade, the NFL Draft, NFL International Series, as well as reported from the World Series, Stanley Cup Final, NBA Draft and Final Four.

Jeff has reported from the White House multiple times, as well as internationally in London and Montreal, and has traveled extensively across the United States for various stories over his career.

The Temple University graduate brings more than 20 years of television experience to CBS News Detroit with previous stops that also include FOX29 Philadelphia, CBS St. Louis, NBC Syracuse and NBC Atlantic City.

Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, as well as going to the beach.

That’s a good gig. Detroit is television market #13. They’ve got the Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, Tigers, and actually give a shit about college sports, so there will be no shortage of things to talk about.

Oddly enough, the web story says it was written on September 12th and then posted on October 12th, which was five days ago, but I don’t see the announcement anywhere else. There is no notice from Jeff on any of his social media accounts and his Twitter is full of Philly sports stuff. He did finally confirm his Action News departure, but there’s nothing on Detroit other than the article above.

So yeah, Skversky is headed to Detroit…. we think.