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When we think of MLB, our minds naturally focus on the players, managers, and the thrilling moments on the field. The post ...
ESPN repeatedly cut to the sofa, but Sanders was nowhere to be seen. Unsurprisingly, people were befuddled and laughing about the empty set up. Who will end up drafting the Colorado star or his couch?
ESPN platforms are averaging over 4 million viewers per game, up 13% from last year. Official release ESPN is generating its largest NBA Playoffs audience ever across its platforms, according to ...
NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo shared on social media that the Jets signed former Notre Dame defensive back Jordan Clark, the son of ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark, as an undrafted free agent.
Sage Steele is getting married. The polarizing ex-ESPN pundit announced her engagement this week. Steele, 52, wrote, “Sometimes it takes a while to find your person. Maybe even decades.
However, the relentless pragmatic sport and cultural commentator also acknowledged Friday it was inevitable that Disney-owned ESPN would cut ties with the NFL Hall of Famer once explicit audio ...
That's when the tension building on the ESPN set in Green Bay, Wisconsin, finally combusted. For days, Mel Kiper Jr. -- the longtime ESPN draft analyst -- couldn't hide his "disgust" (his words ...
Mel Kiper has been a fixture of ESPN's coverage of the NFL Draft for over four decades and built himself a brand as the 'Worldwide Leader's' premiere draft expert. But despite his resume ...
ESPN analyst Marcus Spears bluntly expressed ... Spears said on NFL Live that teams would be “dumb as a box of rocks” if they factored Rodgers’ availability into their draft plans.
Georgia's own Shannon Sharpe, the legendary NFL star and ESPN personality, is facing a $50 million lawsuit alleging sexual assault and battery. The lawsuit, filed in a Nevada state court by a ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer and media personality Shannon Sharpe is stepping away from ESPN amid being embroiled in a $50 million sexual assault and battery civil lawsuit. Sharpe, who regularly ...