The NFL Draft is a few months away, but unlike some other sports, there's no draft lottery. Aside from the four teams still ...
During the Thursday edition of ESPN’s “First Take,” Cam Newton and Dan Orlovsky discussed the Tennessee Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker's statement about the team's plans for the ...
Cam Newton went on First Take to explain why the Pittsburgh Steelers should give Justin Fields a chance rather than Russel Wilson.
On one of ESPN's daily talk shows, one analyst proposed a hilarious trade idea for the Tennessee Titans to pursue with a division rival.
Maybe some of Dan Orlovsky’s quirks are starting to rub off on his co-workers like Adam Schefter. At the end of Thursday’s episode of Get Up, the cast made their picks for the AFC and NFC Championship ...
The Philadelphia Eagles host the Washington Commanders in Sunday's NFC championship. It's about the exact scenario the franchise would have loved to manifest wh ...
We all learned — and saw — a little bit more about ESPN’s Dan Orvlovsky than we bargained for Thursday morning. While previewing this weekend’s Bills vs. Chiefs AFC Championship game on “Get Up,” ...
Pundits aren't happy with Mark Andrews avoiding the media following the lowest moment of his career. The Pro Bowl tight end made two huge mistakes that cost the Baltimore Ravens a close AFC Divisional ...
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After years of turmoil and underperforming, the Washington Commanders are about to play in the NFC Championship Game. One of the biggest reasons this team is where it is has been the play of rookie ...
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Dan Orlovsky debate whether Jalen Hurts stands to change his narrative the most of any quarterback left in the playoffs if he sends the Eagles to the Super Bowl.