NFL star rips well-known sportswriter for flawed game film analysis
"Stick to what you know don’t follow the crowd! This is bad Reporting!!!!"
"Stick to what you know don’t follow the crowd! This is bad Reporting!!!!"
"Another reminder that the Ravens and Chargers game is coming up at 8:22 Eastern on NBC."
"CLEARLY said FUDGING."
“I would say that’s just bad reporting.”
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris went in for an all-time awkward handshake with ESPN's Joe Buck during a MNF preseason telecast.
"We're not gonna answer any more questions about that."
"‘Housekeeping?!’ You should call Homeland Security!"
This is an entertaining series of memories about one of the most dominant defenses ever.
Ravens vs. Steelers has been flexed to Sunday Night Football.
The 9-3 Bills and 8-4 Dolphins will face off in primetime on Saturday, Dec. 17, part of a NFLN tripleheader.
"Not once have I ever mentioned or disrespect anyone’s Sexuality, sexual orientation, gender, Religion or Race"
Predictable? Yes. Funny? Definitely.
"I thought I landed it right in that guy's hair."
"This was not an option, this was never something that even entered your thought process as a play-by-play announcer."
"No team in NFL history has boasted, bullied, or brandished as much bravado as the 2000-2001 Baltimore Ravens."
"You just never know what’s going to pop up or who’s going to show up on game day," said broadcaster Gerry Sandusky.
Schefter's tweeting and investments both aren't great looks for ESPN, but neither criticism seems likely to lead to much change.
"@jamison.hensley so I'm waiting on your ESPN sourced apology or I'm leaking these photos I got with you in the strip club."