Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson caught the attention of Baltimore Ravens legend Shannon Sharpe while on vacation.
At the 2025 NFL Annual League Meeting, head coach Mike Tomlin expressed confidence in Mason Rudolph if the Pittsburgh Steelers needed him to start in 2025—and ESPN's Shannon Sharpe isn't sold. Regarded as one of the greatest tight ends of all time, the three-time Super Bowl champion turned analyst fired back at Tomlin's comments on Rudolph:
NFL legend Shannon Sharpe is just one of the many athletes, current and former, who are giving fans a closer look at their lives away from the games and into their success as podcast hosts. NBC’s Jesse Kirsch reports in this week’s Sunday Spotlight.
“Nightcap,” Sharpe and Ochocinco’s sports podcast has nearly 700 (!) episodes on Apple Podcasts. On all shows, the dynamic duo dish on the NFL, NBA, college football and give their spur-of-the-moment reactions to games as they’re happening.
The feud between Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith reached new heights on Wednesday following James' exclusive interview on the "Pat McAfee Show." During the interview,
Smith has been making the rounds discussing his feud with James amid the fallout of the face-to-face confrontation.
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The NFL player turned podcast host informs the comedian he did not mean to be offensive when commenting on her appearance.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe are known for tackling all kinds of topics throughout the sporting world. And while both have carved out a pretty nic
Just a day after the Los Angeles Lakers had a game-winner of their own against the Indiana Pacers, the reverse happened Thursday night against the Chicago Bulls