Defensive end Greg Hardy, who remains unsigned in free agency, denied Monday during a one-on-one interview with ESPN's Adam Schefter that he has ever hit a woman. Hardy was discussing the 2014 ...
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. speaks with ESPN writer and host Mina Kimes. She weighed in on the Chiefs' disappointing 2025 season and expressed belief in the team's rebound next year under ...
LeBron James' interview with Pat McAfee captured the attention of the sports world on Wednesday afternoon. Unfortunately for ESPN, it resulted in a flood of backlash from television viewers during the ...
Sharpe joined ESPN in August 2023 as a contributor. He was with the network for just a shade under two years, until he was dropped by ESPN in July 2025 after settling a $50 million lawsuit, which ...
Another WNBA in-game interview, another awkward moment. ESPN play-by-play man Ryan Ruocco was setting up his in-game check-in with first-year Chicago Sky coach Teresa Weatherspoon during the second ...
OutKick’s Clay Travis reported Monday that ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum was “removed” from ESPN programming after an interview in which he hinted at political ambitions, but ESPN is denying that it ...
Father’s Day: A time to honor and celebrate all the hard work fathers do for their families. But Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas used the day to share a revealing childhood story during a “Sunday ...
The New York Jets have kicked their search for a general manager into high gear and a familiar name is involved. On Thursday ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that the Jets interviewed his ...
In-game interviews with a coach or player can certainly be informative for the viewer, but ESPN’s spot with Becky Hammon Tuesday night definitely was not that. The Las Vegas Aces played their home ...
Wednesday’s broadcast of Game 2 in the Wild Card series between the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers featured a significant diversion from the action in a key moment that was hard for viewers ...
One player’s in-game interview with ESPN quickly went wrong this week. Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner was mic’d up for his team’s “Sunday Night Baseball” game against the Los Angeles Dodgers ...