Dan Orlovsky celebrates Gardner Minshew’s safety: “I’m off the hook!”
"First Jimmy, now Gardner. I'm off the hook! I'm off the hook!"
"First Jimmy, now Gardner. I'm off the hook! I'm off the hook!"
"The pound game, as the people said, was still strong."
"Can we combine total audience and do a little bit like we used to do in the old days of college football?"
The ESPN Monday Night Football scorebug underwent another cosmetic change, as the Worldwide Leader debuted another on Monday evening.
It's unclear at the moment what this means for Kimes' work with ESPN.
After a 30+ year tenure at ESPN, longtime NFL reporter Chris Mortensen announced that he has stepped away from the network.
Amanda Gifford is set to be ESPN's point person on college football, with Mark Gross taking much of the responsibility for their NFL coverage.
Dianna Russini explained her decision to leave ESPN for The Athletic.
The new show will take NFL Rewind's 3 p.m. ET slot.
Dianna Russini is set to become The Athletic's top NFL insider.
Jeff Saturday may still rejoin ESPN.
Steve Young is going to be coaching girls' flag football this fall.
Richard Deitsch reported Wednesday that Van Pelt has landed the Monday Night Football pre-game hosting gig.
Add Matt Hasselbeck and Todd McShay to the list of ESPN layoffs.
Two stalwarts of ESPN's Monday Night Countdown have been let go.
"What I was most pleased with is the amount of time we gave it. We let the moment happen."
ESPN's NFL Draft coverage Thursday leaned heavily into their own Draft Day Predictor model, which projected there was less than a 0.1 percent chance Will Levis would still be available at pick No. 25. Levis was not taken in the first round at all, and that had many questioning the analytics here.
Nussmeier is joining the Chargers, not the Jets.
One highlight compilation from 2007 gives a lot of insight into how much better Joe Buck has gotten.
ESPN doesn’t seem to have been turned off by Saturday controversially taking the Colts job and going 1-7 during his tenure.
"I think Fox got what they wanted, and ESPN got what they wanted."
The ESPN analyst's comments on the Ohio State receiver were unfair and unnecessary.
Usually, Buck doesn’t let his emotions bleed into a broadcast. But for whatever reason, he couldn’t help himself Monday night.