At the same time, Los Angeles Lakers head coach J.J. Redick suggests that critical broadcasters and social media discourse ...
Just a few days before Christmas, the network announced that research manager Zach Jones, who joined ESPN in 2010, had died ...
As the New York Jets continue to leak like a sieve, Aaron Rodgers wonders if NFL insiders lare in the business of making trades for scoops.
College campuses hosted FBS playoff games for the first time this weekend. But instead of celebrating the first-of-its-kind matchups and incredible scenes, ESPN spent the entire weekend bashing ...
Lisa Salters has been a mainstay on Monday Night Football as a sideline reporter for over a decade. But on Monday, Salters was genuinely shaken in a way that you rarely see Salters shaken thanks ...
With the help of his two elves, his ESPN colleagues Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve, Kelce spent time around the area handing out Green Bay-themed presents to Packers fans. Among the many gifts ...
If you went into the first round of the College Football Playoff expecting close games, then you were no doubt disappointed by the opening weekend. But if you went into the first round of the ...
When athletes are in the twilight of their career, it’s sometimes difficult to know exactly when to hang it up. And for five-time NBA All-Star John Wall, that moment has come a bit full circle.
Fox NFL color analyst Jonathan Vilma understands as well as anyone what it takes to perform at the highest level in the NFL. And unfortunately, Vilma seems to believe that it would be best for the ...
All things considered, Stephen A. Smith took a fairly diplomatic approach while replying to Kirk Herbstreit’s criticism of First Take. The same, however, can’t be said for Shannon Sharpe.
It’s peak NFL irony. Do as I say, not as I do. The league is celebrating the very moments it loves to punish. The latest example? Camryn Bynum and the Minnesota Vikings’ choreographed line ...