Nick Saban hoping to add insight from experience to ESPN’s NFL Draft coverage
Nick Saban figures to be an invaluable part of ESPN’s college football coverage. And while Saban might still...
Nick Saban figures to be an invaluable part of ESPN’s college football coverage. And while Saban might still...
Troy Aikman has been nominated for an Emmy Award, channeling his inner Susan Lucci in hopes of finally winning broadcasting's top prize.
"This is truly a bucket list event for me."
A pair of familiar faces are heading to Augusta.
The network will have a float in the Rose Bowl Parade after almost 20 years, featuring multiple on-air personalities.
"I don’t want to put that in my stomach."
"We wanted to just send you some thoughts, maybe a little bit of advice too before you become a mom."
"I'm looking forward to Laura Rutledge being back tomorrow because she is the queen of this show."
Both are expected to continue their respective duties on NFL Live and SportsCenter whether they get the MNF pre-game assignment or not.
"Maybe this is not the right thing to do, but it's just on my heart that I wanna pray for Damar Hamlin right now."
"You won't eat fried chicken but you'll put on an old lost and found dirty jacket?"
Rodgers wasn't the only one impacted here, with Marty Smith later tweeting "Still can't feel my lips," but he definitely had the biggest on-camera reaction.
ESPN also confirmed Dan Orlovsky will slide in alongside Steve Levy and Louis Riddick to make up the #2 team.
"Why have you never called me and said 'hey bighead?'"
The vomiting camel mascot did what it said on the package.
Laura Rutledge will appear from ESPN's Bristol studios, while Roman Harper will appear from ESPN's Charlotte studios. Tim Tebow and Jordan Rodgers will appear from home studios.
Pablo Torre will replace Kimes as host of the ESPN Daily podcast.
The reporter and anchor is in her fifth year with the network.
The alternate team is back to calling the back half of the doubleheader this year.
This was certainly a rough day at the office.
Mowins, Griese and Rutledge will call Jets-Lions, with the new top team of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters calling the late Rams-Raiders game.
Two more of ESPN's key SEC Network personalities are sticking around.
ESPN announcers Dave Flemming and Jesse Palmer spent much of Thursday night’s LSU-Texas A&M broadcast talking about a...