Peyton Manning’s disgust with bad quarterback play is best part of ‘ManningCast’
"Throw it away. Throw it away. Throw it away."
"Throw it away. Throw it away. Throw it away."
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson is coming to the ManningCast.
"The crowd noise there at Arrowhead wasn't as bad as it was when you guys piped in music at the RCA Dome."
The New Orleans Saints legend and family patriarch Archie Manning was having a good time with his sons Peyton and Eli on the ManningCast.
Rudd has declined previous offers to be on the show.
"Our jobs are hard enough, don't start blaming us for other sh*t, please."
"It's an amazing experience and an amazing opportunity. I'm just so happy to be able to do it."
"To me, that's your only chance now."
After a successful year on ESPN's digital platforms, Kevin Clark's "This is Football" show is making its TV debut on ESPN2.
"'I'm calling the Super Bowl, dude.'"
"I would say, early on, definitely podcasting."
"Here's what the aggregation account wants you to do: They want you to react to that, in any way."
"It will really focus on the history and tradition of the Packers and then, obviously, all the way to the modern day."
Men In Blazers' Sam Mewis and Roger Bennett will host an alternate USWNT broadcast Tuesday on truTV and Max.
Paige Bueckers is reportedly already being eyed as one of the stars for the sequel.
"I think the audience is going to be fascinated by how smart he is."
The "Full Court Press" docuseries premiere, on Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso, and Kiki Rice, drew big names.
"And it's gonna give Coach Belichick something he hasn't had in a while. The chance to be around quarterbacks that he respects."
Belichick has reportedly discussed a podcast with different platforms.
"To go from creating content on YouTube all the way to being part of the biggest network in sports television is a huge moment for us."
Belichick is believed to be biding his time until next January.
"I’m elated to expand our partnership with this commitment to Omaha Audio Network. Stanford Steve and I can’t wait to get started.”
ESPN and Omaha Productions lock in a massive nine-year deal.