Stephen A. Smith, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Jeff Saturday debate how much pressure is on Josh Allen to show up and perform for the Bills against the Chiefs.
Quinn Ewers is not expected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft, although, given the lack of strength at the quarterback position of this class, experts believe he could come out of the Combine looking like the third-best signal-caller of the group, behind Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward.
Jeff Saturday and Shannon Sharpe react to Stephen A. Smith's Cowboys coaching candidates A-List, with Saturday not liking the inclusion of UNC coach Bill Belichick.
Description: Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Saturday and Chris Canty react to Texas QB Quinn Ewers declaring for the 2025 NFL draft.
ESPN spent the majority of Tuesday morning discussing the possibility of Deion Sanders becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. This is despite the fact that Sanders told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he was very happy in Boulder, Colo. on Monday night.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith says NFL referees favor the Kansas City Chiefs because of both quarterback Patrick Mahomes and pop icon Taylor Swift.
Jeff Saturday and Shannon Sharpe react to Stephen A. Smith's Cowboys coaching candidates A-List, with Saturday not liking the inclusion of UNC coach Bill Belichick.
Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Saturday and Chris Canty debate which remaining AFC quarterback gains more with a Super Bowl win.
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo has had it with the Kansas City Chiefs and the perceived “favorable calls” the two-time defending Super Bowl champions have allegedly received in recent weeks. And he’s blaming the Chiefs’ most recognizable fan: Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce's girlfriend isn't the only loved one the Kansas City Chiefs star will have at Saturday's playoffs ... Are y’all okay?' ESPN's Stephen A. Smith asked Kelce and the network's NFL ...
Stephen A Smith revealed to Travis Kelce that he spent $20,000 on tickets to see the Chiefs tight end's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, in concert during the Eras Tour. The 'absurd' amount came ...
Floyd Central won its 17th Hoosier Hills Conference title Saturday. The host Highlanders had three weight-class champions, five runners-up and all 14 of their grapplers finished in the top-four en route to 258.