Mark Jackson Follows Ex-Partner Jeff Van Gundy in ESPN Exit
Mama, there goes that man
Former Fox Sports Star Shannon Sharpe Headed to ESPN?
Sharpe stopped hosting "Undisputed" with Skip Bayless in June
The Athletic Is the New Sports Department for “The New York Times”
"The Times" disbanded its sports department Monday morning
Stephen A. Smith Says He “Could Be Next” in ESPN Layoffs
ESPN has gotten rid of about 20 members of its on-air talent in recent days
There Are 12 Million Reasons Why Matt Ryan Is Open to Returning to NFL
Ryan took a job working for CBS but insists he is not officially retired
Twitter’s Next Big Change Could Benefit Media Publishers
According to Elon Musk, another consequential new feature will be in place sometime in May
ChatGPT Has Been Making Up Fake Articles by “The Guardian”
The artificial intelligence chatbot has cited nonexistent articles by the newspaper when answering questions
Curt Schilling Teaming Up With Clay Travis at OutKick Is a Perfect Fit
"The Curt Schilling Baseball Show," a video podcast, will debut on February 24
Is Matt Ryan Retiring From the NFL to Pursue a Career in Broadcasting?
Ryan had 13 interceptions and was sacked 38 times in 12 forgettable starts for the Colts last season
ESPN Films Donning Pinstripes for “The Yankees Win” Documentary
The eight-part docuseries will be directed by Emmy winner Jonathan Hock
Aaron Rodgers Puts Off Darkness Retreat to Blast Ian Rapoport and Adam Schefter
Though it was believed the Packers QB was going on a darkness retreat, he put it off to blast two major NFL reporters
“Cancel Culture” Victim Michael Irvin Sues for $100M After Hotel Incident
The Hall of Fame receiver was pulled from NFL Network and ESPN this week
Greg Olsen Might Take Tom Brady’s Job at Fox by the 2024 Season
Olsen and Kevin Burkhardt have impressed as the No. 1 team at the network thus far
LIV Golf Set to Announce TV Deal With The CW Network?
LIV Golf will be paying the network to air its tournaments
Al Michaels Reflects on NFL’s “Dreadful” Thursday Night Games as Ratings Fall
In its first season exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video, "Thursday Night Football " averaged 9.6 million viewers