‘NFL Live’ crew outraged following Chiefs parade shooting
After a horrible shooting marred the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade, the NFL Live crew responded with strong words.
After a horrible shooting marred the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade, the NFL Live crew responded with strong words.
At the very moment that Louis Riddick was criticizing the coaching of Jalen Hurts, it was reported that the Eagles fired OC Brian Johnson.
"'Just get the job first, and we'll talk.'"
"Cam comes off as bitter because he thinks he should still be playing."
"There are just old traditionalists for whatever—well, we know what some of the reasons are—that will never accept his way about going about it, and some that will."
"It's a combination of the BET Awards, when you look at the luminaries on the sidelines, and a football game."
If Dog still feels the need for a high five, Josh Harris is probably available.
No one could have elevated a meaningless blowout preseason game, but Buck and Aikman would have made it more watchable.
ESPN also confirmed Dan Orlovsky will slide in alongside Steve Levy and Louis Riddick to make up the #2 team.
If Riddick does land the position, it obviously means more change for ESPN's Monday Night Football booth.
ESPN's 2021 Monday Night Football booth looks to be the same as its 2020 booth.
"He was pissed. PISSED."
For now, it looks like the 2020 MNF booth of Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Louis Riddick will return. But if Rivers joins ESPN, that might change.
Levy, Griese and Riddick had been reported as the likely pairing for a while, but that's now official.
Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call the second game of the Week 1 MNF doubleheader, and could still be options if college football doesn't happen.
Two big changes to ESPN NFL pre-game shows revolve around Tedy Bruschi and Louis Riddick.
The alternate team is back to calling the back half of the doubleheader this year.
"Be very careful when you start to judge people like this, because it is very hard to get a grasp and a hold of what it is that you are dealing with."
Riddick won't appear in the MNF booth, but he will serve as an on-site analyst during halftime and postgame.
Riddick has no broadcast booth experience but is widely considered one of the sharpest football minds at ESPN.
Riddick said he and McDaniels were a package deal last year. Is that still the case?