Dana JacobsonDana Jacobson, co-host of “ESPN First Take,” was disciplined by the network after comments she made during a roast. The roast, which was held to commemorate the eight anniversary of “Mike & Mike in the Morning,” was held on Jan. 11 in Atlantic City.

According to reports, Jacobson spouted obscenities directed at Jesus Christ, Notre Dame football and others during her tirade. Jacobson, who was booed off the stage, was one of many sports anchors and entertainers who were part of the roast.

The 36-year-old Jacobson has been with ESPN since 2002. She started off as an ESPNEWS anchor before moving onto larger projects within the network. “ESPN First Take,” which was formerly called “Cold Pizza,” has featured Jacobson since 2005.

The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Jacobson has been suspended for one week by ESPN. To date, ESPN hasn’t confirmed that punishment but has confirmed that she will be disciplined.

“My actions at the roast were inappropriate and in no way represent who I really am,” Jacobson said. “I have personally apologized to many of the people involved. I won’t make excuses for my behavior but do hope that I can be forgiven for such a poor lack of judgment.”

“Mike & Mike in the Morning” is a popular ESPN morning radio show featuring Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg.