ESPN reports Donald Trump wants new Commanders stadium named after him
Donald Trump is expanding the powers of the presidency like never before, including towards the Washington Commanders.
Donald Trump is expanding the powers of the presidency like never before, including towards the Washington Commanders.
ESPN broke major news into corruption allegations against the MLBPA, but you wouldn't know it from watching the network.
"It's a different day and age, where a sports league and a [media] partner make a deal."
“Of course I’m concerned, but I’ve had assurances from everyone who I work with that nothing will change."
"I have nothing against you. You're the one that made it personal."
"Do your homework before you malign your ex-colleagues. I’m embarrassed for you."
"18 games was seen as a near certainty, not just by Roger Goodell, but by owners around the league that I had been talking to."
"I think you can book it."
“The one thing he wants most is the only thing he can’t buy."
"I would like to address a recent ESPN article that contains false and malicious statements about the Washington Commanders, our management team, and me and my family."
Almost a year-and-a-half ago, ESPN announced a new multi-year deal with investigative journalist Don Van Natta Jr. The move...
King and Van Natta Jr. both retweeted the fake tweet, then deleted their retweets and apologized.
Scoops getting away turned out to improve other stories for some sports reporters.