Tuchel and England won their opening qualifier for the 2026 World Cup, but questions still linger about the new manager's ...
"Sunday Night Baseball" on ESPN will soon come to an end. The MLB and ESPN "mutually agreed" to part ways and end their national television deal after the 2025 season, MLB commissioner Rob ...
Stephen A. Smith won’t be leaving ESPN’s airwaves anytime soon. ESPN announced Friday it has agreed to a five-year extension with Smith after nearly a year of negotiations. ESPN did not ...
ESPN and Stephen A. Smith are in negotiations on a historic deal that is in the six-year, $120 million range, sources briefed on the negotiations told The Athletic. The near-$20 million per year ...
READ MORE: Long-running ESPN show to end in May after being brutally axed Longtime ESPN contributor Woody Paige was brought to tears after a recent appearance on 'Around the Horn' went off the ...
When ESPN launched ESPN BET in a $2.1 billion partnership with Penn Entertainment back in 2023, both sides hoped to challenge brands like FanDuel or DraftKings at the top of the sports betting market.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge's outfit post on Thursday had fans talking. Not only did the veteran reporter capture the attention of her followers, but she also caught the eye of a special person ...
Stephen A. Smith won’t be leaving ESPN anytime soon, because he just signed a multiyear deal to keep him with the sports network through 2030. “I’m happy and honored to remain a member of ...
Charles Barkley GOES OFF about Lakers/Warriors coverage (and LeBron James/Michael Jordan debates) from "the fools on the other network (ESPN), which we're going to be working for next year." ...
Laura Rutledge is one of the most recognizable names in sports broadcasting and analysis. The ESPN analyst has covered everything from the NFL to the Masters and even college football games.
Stephen A. Smith knows this all too well. "First Take's" lead crooner has had to wear a lot of hats over the course of his 20-year ESPN career. And yet, he remains a formative part of the network ...
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