ESPN host Stephen A Smith called out Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesday during "The View" on Tuesday after the liberal host tried to defend Democratic messaging.
A report from earlier this month claiming the Eagles declined an invitation to the White House recently went viral.
JJ Redick said the Lakers season turned around after they traded for Dorian Finney-Smith: “He’s brought a level of toughness. The spirit to want to defend. Guys have
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith responds to rumors of a potential 2028 presidential run on ‘Hannity.’
Stephen A. Smith hears wedding bells for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in 2025. Smith, 57, made an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on March 5, where the sports analyst reacted to one of Fallon's "hot take" predictions for the rest of the year.
• Derek Jeter authors another unforgettable moment. Ian joins the guys and shares his take on the state of the Giants, and lets you know why fans can't place the blame solely on Eli Manning. Former all-pro quarterback Donovan McNabb joins the guys to share his thoughts on the upcoming NFL season. The guys also take a closer look at the NFC East. Mort joins the guys and lets you know that while Seattle is the favorite in the NFC, the conference is just too good not to expect some surprises. ESPN's Mark Schlereth Schlereth appears on ESPN New York 98.7 FM and lets you know why he believes Jets WR Eric Decker will fall short of expectations this season.
The world as we know it has changed following the return of President Donald Trump, his executive orders and policies
Former UConn quarterback and Connecticut native Dan Orlovsky returned to ESPN's shows after signoff on Stephen A. Smtih's First Take.
The franchise tagging deadline has passed and there are officially only two players who won't hit the open market.
Stephen A. Smith has a bold take that the Thunder should go after Kevin Durant. Smith was talking on ESPN's “Get Up” about the best landing spot for Durant since it seems likely his stint with the Phoenix Suns could end by the summer.
Stephen A. Smith was so distraught after Tim Tebow’s playoff heroics in 2012 that his sex drive got put in neutral. During a Monday, March 10 interview with his former First Take cohost Skip Bayless —