Ashley Brewer was among the ESPN talents who were laid off last week, and on Sunday, she revealed the bad news came the week of her wedding to NBA player Frank Kaminsky. The former “Sportscenter” host posted a video on TikTok with
Antonio Brown was booted from the National Arena League, but he says he’s already back to work elsewhere. The free-agent wide receiver says he’s partnered with ESPN after the company’s mass layoffs. Brown tweeted Saturday that he has a “partnership” with the
ESPN announced on Wednesday that the United States Women’s National Team will be awarded the Arhur Ashe Courage Award at this year’s ESPYs for its fight for equal pay. The award, named after the famed tennis player, is given annually to someone
Tragedy struck during the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals on Saturday as ESPN announced the death of a longtime producer who had worked for the company for more than a decade. Kyle Brown, 42, was set to work the NCAA Tournament game between
Stephen A. Smith has not had a full-time co-host on “First Take” with him since Max Kellerman left the show, but he has a candidate in mind. Michael Irvin was removed from NFL Network’s coverage of the 2023 Super Bowl after alleged
Pat McAfee, the former Indianapolis Colts punter who has become one of the top sports personalities in the country, is reportedly set to make about $17 million per year as he jumps from FanDuel to ESPN. McAfee agreed to a five-year, $85
Tom Hart sure wishes he could “turn the clock back.” Hart was calling the SEC baseball tournament game between Auburn and Vanderbilt when he had a slip of the tongue he wouldn’t wish on his worst enemy. When trying to say “you
Pat McAfee built a cult following as a sports personality with a hit radio program, a college football analyst role and a spot on the WWE broadcast team from time to time. Earlier this month, McAfee announced he will walk away from
Pat McAfee confirmed all the rumors on Tuesday, announcing that his “The Pat McAfee Show” will be moving full-time to ESPN. McAfee is leaving halfway through his $120 million deal with FanDuel TV, which was a four-year contract, according to the New
Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas had to awkwardly answer a question about his mother, who passed away when he was 9 years old, while being mic’d up during ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” broadcast on Mother’s Day. Play-by-play announcer Karl Ravech