The E10 is described as a home backup power solution designed to keep residences running during extreme weather. In conjunction with the launch, Anker Solix is hosting a giveaway offering five autographed footballs signed by Aikman.
Aikman’s on-air duties at ESPN wrapped for the season with a social post featuring his production team saying, “That’s a wrap in the booth,” and he and Joe Buck will not reunite on MNF until the fall of 2026.
Beyond broadcasting, Aikman has signaled a continued interest in returning to the team side of football. He has previously served as a Dolphins consultant to help in their general manager search, while maintaining his ESPN role.
During a recent chat on the Sports Business Radio podcast, Shannon Sharpe explained why Aikman has not joined the Cowboys’ front office, suggesting ownership dynamics in Dallas—where Jerry Jones seeks maximum credit and spotlight—may have influenced the decision, rather than a lack of capability.
As of now, Aikman remains with ESPN and with the Dolphins in a consultancy capacity, keeping the door open to future opportunities in football operations while pursuing ventures in tech and sustainability with Anker Solix. This marks a notable diversification of his post-career path, blending sports legacy with a growing focus on energy storage and home resilience.