Kyle Shanahan cites fleeting, random nature of existence to duck question on Jimmy Garoppolo
Jimmy Garoppolo probably has even more urgent questions now!
Jimmy Garoppolo probably has even more urgent questions now!
Is Trey Lance better than Zach Wilson or Justin Fields? You have no idea
"We hear so much about the prospects' physical attributes, but not enough about their personality and character. I find myself really investing in the players I get to know, and I don't think I'm alone."
The first two nights of coverage will again have separate broadcasts.
Events will be held at FirstEnergy Stadium, the Great Lakes Science Center, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Wingo has now found another NFL-focused platform to contribute to.
Mel Kiper airing out some grievances with how players are scouted made for a lively moment on Get Up.
Where could the veteran anchor and host go next?
Just how much of an NFL Draft fan are you?
"They are determined to put this on while there is carnage in the streets!"
"(The NFL Management Council Executive) Committee was unanimous and unequivocal that the Draft should go forward as scheduled on April 23-25, 2020.”
Ley's 40 years had a lot of memorable moments. Here are some clips from the many different roles he held at ESPN.
Caliendo had some fun with Keim ahead of the draft, calling him with impersonations of various NFL figures.
The 83-year-old decided he'd had enough, apparently.
A NFL spokesman claimed "Neither NFL Network nor ESPN has been directed not to report on who might be the No. 1 pick."
On Thursday and Friday, ESPN will take the rare move of simulcasting Good Morning Football on ESPN2.
Bryan will join the main ABC panel on the first night, while Bones will be a "roving reporter" from the Nashville streets over the first two nights.
ESPN is clearly all in on the NFL Draft this year, with two separate shows covering the draft...
ESPN is adding a former network stalwart to its ABC NFL Draft coverage in April.
Casserly said "These were the worst comments I ever got on a highly-rated quarterback," but that raises questions about who gave him those comments and what their goal was.
He's suing ESPN and the NFL for negligence.
One of the most mindless sports broadcasts of the year is heading to network TV.
Expanding the draft to Fox (for the first two days) and ABC (for the third) played a huge role in this ratings growth, and may indicate that draft ratings do have a ceiling.
"Hey Dallas, the last time you won a Super Bowl, these draft picks weren't born!"
ESPN retained most of its audience from last year, even with Fox entering the fray.